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The History of Pontardulais
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Publication/translation;
'The History of Pontardulais' was translated in September 1985 by Ivor Griffiths, from the Welsh language original "Hanes Pontarddulais" written by various contributors, edited by E Lewis Evans. The date of the original publication was 1949.
In my copy, 'Rebecca in Pontardulais' by Ivor Griffiths is appended to 'The History of Pontardulais''.
'Rebecca in Pontardulais' is indexed separately.
Area covered;
The book covers the history of the two parishes of Llanedi and Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont.
References to Glamorgan county, Pontardulais, Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont and Llanedi occur throughout the book, and hence are not listed as items in the index.
People;
Certain names keep appearing over and over again in connection with positions on the parish council, the Education Board, the Vestry, or maybe as a trustee of the Mechanics Institute. I have referenced each appearance of that name separately, unless I'm totally sure that the same name actually refers to the same person.
Dates were not always provided for the periods in which people lived and worked.
Page numbering
The pages in the English translation are not numbered, so anybody wishing to use this index should number the pages him/herself. The foreword should be numbered page 1 and then every side should be numbered from there onwards to page 79.
Contents [The History of Pontardulais]
- 1 The Geological Background by Mr Wynne Lloyd H.M.I. M.A.
- 2 Traces of History
- The Bryn-Rhyd Stone
- Pant-y-Ffa Cairn
- Giant's Cave or Edi the Hermit's Cave
- Ynys-y-Capel
- Ystym Enlli
- Castell Ddu
- Mynachlog Cwrt-y-Carnau (Cwrt-y-Carnau Monastery)
- 3 On Paths of History
- 4 The Story of the Parish Records
- Fishing
- Grist Mill
- Factories
- Fulling Mill
- Shoemakers
- Hatters
- Copper
- Blacksmiths
- The Collier
- 5 Beginnings of the New Age
- 6 Later Industries
- 7 Further Developments
- 8 Steps in Local Education
- 9 Music of the Region
- 10 Drama in Pontarddulais
- 11 Cultural Centres
- 12 Religion and the Parish Church
- Llandeilo Tal-y-bont
- Llanedi
- 13 The Non-Conformist Chapels
- Early Notes of the Division
- The 'Hen Gapel and its Family'
- Hope
- Y Waungron
- Siloh
- Capel Newydd
- Peniel Pontlliw
- 14 The Methodist Chapels, by the Reverend E.R. Davies, Pontardulais
- The Gopa
- Libanus, Hendy
- Hermon
- The English Presbyterian
- The Wesleyans (The Methodist Church) by Mr John Jones, Dulais Road
- The English Wesleyans
- 15 The Baptists, by Mrs Mary Harries, B.A. Coedbach
- Sardis
- Carmel, Pontlliw
- Tabernacle, Pontardulais
- Calfaria, Hendy
- The Babell
- 16 The Smaller Flocks (if labelled as chapter 17, please renumber as chapter 16)
- St Bride's (The Catholic Church)
- Beulah
- Carmel (The Apostolic Church)
- 17 Some of the Well-Known of the Area
- Robert Morgan (1620 - 1710)
- Dr Robert James (1664 - 1748)
- John Walters (1721 - 1797)
- Dafydd Williams (1712 - 1794)
- The Headmaster Silas Morris M.A. (1862 - 1923)
- John 'Gwili' Jenkins M.A. (1862 - 1923)
- Dr D Vaughan Thomas M.A. (1873 - 1934)
- David James Jones M.A. (1886 - 1947)
Photographs & illustrations [The History of Pontardulais]
Ordnance Survey map of Pontardulais, 1879, at front of document. | Diagram of bridge: A48, Y Bont farw - Pontardulais, page 14 |
Sketch of Pontardulais in the middle of the 19th century, page 17 | Coracle fishermen on the Loughor near Llandeilo Talybont, page 17 |
The bridge over the Loughor during demolition, page 21 | Four periods of construction of Loughor Bridge, page 21 |
Sketch of Castell Du, Llandeilo-Fach a'r Hen Eglwys, page 27 | Sketch: An early map of the parishes 1839, page 36 |
Llandeilo Talybont: Development of the church building through the ages, page 53 | Sketch: A 'present day' map of the two parishes, date not shown. Page 53 |
Llanedi parish church, page 58 | The old church of the parish of Llandeilo Talybont, page 58 |
The "Hen Gapel", Hendy in the parish of Llanedi, page 66 | Capel Iago, the second chapel, page 66 |
Places/ groups/ activities/ events/ publications [The History of Pontardulais]
Aberavon 70, 78 | Aberdare 72, 73 |
Aberdare House 74 | Abercynon 73 |
Aberdaugleddau (Milford Haven) 3 | Aberdulais (Bridgend) 13,28, 69, 70 |
Abergele 73 | Aberllwchwr 6 |
Abergwili 41 | Aberthaw limestone 12 |
Aberystwyth 48, 69 | Acer-Fair 73 |
Act of Disestablishment, 1914 52 | Act of Union 1536 9, 52 |
Act for the spreading of the Gospel in Wales, 1650 60 | agriculture (inc. agricultural depression) 1815-1850 4, 44 |
Allt Fawr (toll gate) 24 | Alltiago (see also Tir Alltiago) 10,18 |
Alltiago Road 41, 76 | Alltygraban 8,10, 27, 31, 64 |
Allt-y-Troserch 61 | Ammanford 39, 63, 64. 79 |
Anglesey 5, 65, 74 | Apostolic Church 51, 76 |
Arminians 62 | Ar y Groesffordd (a drama by R.G. Berry) 48 |
Asgre Lan (a drama by R.G. Berry) 48 | Assembly Rooms, opened with library in 1906, in front of old reading rooms at Hendy Works 32 |
Assemblies of God 76 | Australia 69, 76 |
Autumn Fire (a drama by T.C. Murray, translated to "Tan yr Hydref") 48 | Avonmouth 35 |
Babell 48, 74, 75 | Baglan & Baglan Hall 39, 55 |
Bala-Bangor College 63 | Banc-yr-Eithin (Gorse Hill) near Ystomenlle Farm 7 |
Banc-y-Rhufel (Battle Hill) or Ystym Enlli, hill fortress near Ystomenlle Farm 7 | Band of Hope 46 |
Bangor (Bishop of) 57 | Bangor - inc. University / College, Baptist College 69, 75, 78, 79 |
Baptists 8, 38, 45, 62, 68, 72, 77, 78 | Barclays Bank 32 |
basketmakers 19, 72 | Bathafarn 71 |
Battle Hill (Banc-y-Rhufel) or Ystym Enlli, hill fortress near Ystomenlle Farm 7 | Beaufort 64 |
Beca Troubles (see "Beca" in the people index) | Bedwas 73 |
Bellevue Foundry 50 | Benallt (small coal mine) 30 |
Bessemer steel 28 | Bethania 73 |
Bethel, Tynybone 69 | Bethesda 73 |
Betws 57, 59, 68 | Beulah 76 |
Beyond the Horizon (drama by Eugene O'Neill, performed by Cwmni Drama Pontardulais) 48 | Birchgrove 26, 50 |
Birchrock coal works 29 | Bishopric of Monmouth 52 |
Bishopric of St David 52, 54 | Bishopric of Swansea and Brecon, created 1925 52 |
Black & White (weekly journal) 50 | Black Horse Inn (or Hotel) 14, 23, 63, 69 |
Black Mountains 3 | blacksmiths 19, 20, 31 |
Blaenau Ffestiniog 51, 64, 75 | Blaenavon steelworks 33 |
Blaenlliw 4 | Blaen-Nant-Ddu waterworks 29 |
Blaenrhondda 73 | Blaenycoed 65 |
Blue Books (education reports) 38, 39, 42 | Board School, opened 1878 41, 47, 50 |
Bolgoed 4,10,19,20,23,24,27,30,50, 69 | Bolgoed school 18th century 38,40 |
Bont 18,20, 31, 34, 47, 70 | Botany Bay 25 |
Boughton & Smith of Birmingham, tinplate company 28 | Box Farm, Waungron 63, 65 |
Bradford 76 | Brechfa 40 |
Brecon 33, 38, 69 | Brecon College 63 |
brewery/ brewing 30 | brick manufacture 4, 30 |
bridge, over Dulais river 3 | Bridgend (see Aberdulais) 45, 77 |
Bridgend on Usk 43 | Brintirion 6 |
Bristol 20 | Bristol School 38 |
Britannia Depicta 1685 (Ogilby's) - see under "Ogilvy's" | British and Overseas Schools Society 38 |
British Schoolroom 74 | Briton Ferry 10, 73 |
British School on the Gopa, 1827 38, 40 | Brodorion (or natives) 70 |
Bryn House, by steel works 34, 50 | Brynamman 33, 44, 45 |
Brynbo steelworks 33 | Bryngwili 50, 71 |
Brynhyfryd 6 | Bryn-Lliw 64 |
Bryn-Llwyn 65 | Bryn Mawr & Brynmawr church 28, 79 |
Bryn-Rhyd stone 6 | Bryn Road 65, 71 |
Bryn Seion, Llangennech 69 | Brynteg 18, 63, 65, 67 |
Bryntelech 10, 19 | Buckingham Office 35 |
Burry estuary 3 | Burry Port 30 |
Bussy Mansell 10 | Bwlchyrheol 18 |
Bynea steelworks 33 | Cadle 66 |
Caeo 68 | Cae'r Efail 19 |
Caecerrig 10, 50 | Caecerrig Road 18 |
Caernarvon Castle 14 | Caernarvonshire 48 |
Calfaria Fach 74 | Calfaria, Hendy 45, 74, 75 |
Calvinistic Methodists 44, 62, 68 | Camaes, Anglesey 74 |
Cambria Daily Leader (newspaper) 50 | Cambria Forge 31 |
Cambrian House 65 | Cambria Tinplate Co. (bought tinplate company from the Co-operative in 1882) 31 |
Cambria Works 50, 51 | Cambrian Brewery Company Limited - took over brewery 1883 - 1895 31 |
Cambrian Co-operative & Industrial Iron & Tinplate Co. Ltd., built 1874 31 | Cambridge 79 |
Camffrwd river & valley (see also Gamffrwdd) 29, 34 | Canterbury 52 |
Canwyll y Cymry the contents of which was preached to Llanedi parishioners 57 | Capel Speit 62 |
Capel Isaac 62 | Capel Newydd opened 1903 63, 65 |
Capital and Counties Bank, took over Glamorgan Banking Co. 1913 32 | Cardiff 12, 16, 25, 26, 32, 40, 45, 51 |
Cardiff College 74, 78, 79 | Cardigan / Cardiganshire 6, 8, 24, 44, 47, 62, 64, 73 |
Carmarthen (Roman "Maridunum") & Carmarthen College & Carmarthenshire 2,3,9,18,19,24,25,26,30, 55,37,39,40,43,44,47,49,60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72, 75, 76, 77 | Carmarthenshire Monthly Meeting (Methodist) 69 |
Carmel Baptists, Carmel Hall, Carmel temple (opened 1834) 8 , 26, 40, 73, 74, 76 | Carnwyllion (Hundred of) Carmarthenshire 9 |
carpenters 19, 42, 44 | Carreg Cennen castle 14 |
carrier/ carriage trade 35 | Castell Ddu (or Tower of Talebot) 7, 30 |
Castell Howard 62 | Castle Road chapel, London 74 |
Catalogue of the Star Chamber Proceedings Relating to Wales by Sir Ifan ap Owen Edwards 9 | Cathan (river) 8 |
Catholics 51, 75 | Caxton House 42 |
Cefn Bryn (above Reynoldston) 5 | Cefn Drum 13, 19 |
Cefnmawr 75 | Ceidio, near Pwllheli 65 |
Celtic church 52, 54 | Cemaes, Anglesey 65 |
census 4, 15, 16, 22, 23 | Cerddor Weekly Journal 50 |
chaise drivers 20 | charcoal 28 |
Chemical Works 50, 51 | cholera epidemic (1832 & 1848-1849) 8, 15, 19, 62 |
Chronicle of the Saints 54 | Church School, Llanedi parish church, 18th century 38 |
Cilgwyn 62 | Clapham, London 76 |
clay for bricks 4 | Clayton / Clayton Works/ Clayton Tinplate Company |
Clydach 19, 29, 63 | Clyncorrwg 65 |
Co-operative Society, Pontarddulais 1890 32 | coal industry 4, 5, 29, 30 |
Coalbrook Houses, Grovesend 19 | cock fighting 1740s 68 |
Coedbach 48, 65 | Coed Saeson (inc. Coed Saeson Fach School, Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont - 18th century) 38, 64 |
Coed-y-Wern 61 | Coffee Tavern (home of Mechanics Institute 1893-96) 50, 51 |
colliers 19 | Conservative Club 52 |
cooper's cottage 19 | coopers 19 |
Coopers Arms 19 | copper industry 19,34,35 |
copperas and Copperas Works (used to neutralise acids from tin works) 34, 35 | Cor y Bont (choir) 46 |
Cor Mawr (big choir) 45, 46 | Cor Meibion 46 |
Cor Merched 46 | coracle fishing 16, 22, 28 |
corn crop/ price 4, 23, 24, 40 | Corn Laws 24 |
Cornwall 44, 71 | Cory Brothers Company, owned fuel works in Swansea 29 |
Cottage - name of dwelling house opposite Ffoesyrefail Road 73 | Council School, opened 1912 42 |
County Medical Service 52 | Cowbridge 12 |
Craig Merthyr Pit 29 | Cray, Breconshire 29 |
Crofft-y-Pant 18 | Crosshands 23, 30, 33, 74 |
Cross Inn 41 | Crug-y-Bar 63 |
Cwman-Llech (or Cwmanllech) 18, 23 | Cwmavon 31, 70 |
Cwmcile-fach farm near Felindre 24 | Cwmdulais (or Cwm Dulais) 4, 18, 29 |
Cwmdwrgi 18, 28 | Cwmfelin 72 |
Cwmgors 49 | Cwmgwili 64 |
Cwmin-Bwch 30 | Cwmllynfell 61 |
Cwmni Drama Pontardulais (see Pontarddulais Dramatic Company) 48 | Cwmrhydyceirw 73 |
Cwmsarn-Ddu 73 | Cwrnni'r Wesle Fach 48 |
Cwrt-y-Carnau 8, 10, 26, 40 | Cwrt-y-Carnau monastery (or Mynachlog Cwrt-y-Carnau) 7 |
Cwrt-y-Ceidrim (or Plas Llanedi) 6 | Cyfrinach y Mor (drama by D.T. Davies, English title is "Ephraim Harris") 48 |
Cymru Weekly Journal 50 | Cynghordy 33 |
Dafen (forge) near Llanelli 28, 78 | Daily Graphic (newspaper) 50 |
Daily News Standard (newspaper) 50 | Daily Post (newspaper) 41 |
Dalyllychau 6 | Dantwyn (or Dan-twyn) inc. Dantwyn Fields 19, 40 |
Ddafydd Ddu's Chicks group of actors 48 | Devon 44 |
doctors 20 | Dowlais 44, 70, 78 |
Dragoons 24 | dramatic clubs and performances 47, 48, 49, 71 |
Drefach 74 | Dublin 48 |
Dulais (derivation of the name), 1 | Dulais (river, ford, bridge) 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 20, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35 |
Dulais Players (drama group) 48 | Dulais Square, site of Midland Bank in 1922 32 |
Dulais Works 34 | Dunvant (cleft) 6, 33 |
dyers 19 | Dyfed 54 |
Dyffrin sawmills 34 | Dynevor (inc. Dynevor castle) 9, 14 |
Ebbw Vale 33, 34, 44, 70 | Edi the Hermit's cave (Giant's cave) 6, 56 |
Education 34, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43 | Education Act, 1870 39, 40 |
Education Board 41 | Efail Draw (forge) 31 |
Efail Wen (forge) 31 | Eisteddfod 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 76, 78 |
Elba Steelworks, Gowerton 33 | Elim Four Square movement 76 |
Emmanuel College 79 | Emporium, name of house belonging to Mr Henry Seingry 75 |
enclosure 23 | Engineer, The (weekly journal) 50 |
English church 55 | English Chapel, Pontarddulais 68 |
English cause (Methodists) 1758 71 | English District (established by Normans, followed Norman laws whereas Welsh District was independent) 9 |
English Mechanic (weekly journal) 50 | English Presbyterians 51, 70 |
English Wesleyans 71 | Enwau Lleoedd, a book by Sir Ifor Williams that has an explanation of the name "Dulais" 1 |
Ephraim Harris (drama by D.T. Davies, Welsh title is "Cyfrinach y Mor") 48 | Episcopalian Church 65, 68 |
Essen, Rhine Valley 75 | Exeter College, Oxford 45, 78 |
factories 18 | Factory, The 26 |
Factory Road (had been renamed Dulais Road when the history was written) 18 | fairs 21 |
Fairwood Works in Gowerton, built 1886 31 | Farmers' Association - both Pontardulais and Llanlli had farmers' associations 31 |
Farmers' Co-operative 42 | Farmers Field 26, 51 |
farming 31 | Felindre 24, 29, 62, 67 |
Felinfoel (inc reference to brewery) 31, 72 | Ffoesyrefail 10, 31,34,35,37, 50, 51, 62 |
Ffoesyrefail Works - local name for Pontardulais Tinplate Co. 31 | Fforest (or Fforest Cefngoach or Fforest Cefngorach) 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31, 47, 65, 77 |
Fforest-Fach (gap) 6 | Fforest forge 31 |
Fishguard 32, 33, 48 | fishing 4,16,20,22,28 |
Flintshire 71 | flour mills 3 |
forges 8, 19, 28 | foundry 34 |
Fountain Inn 40 | France 79 |
fulling mill 18 | Gallt Iago small fam where a Methodist chapel was built 1839 68 |
Gamut 44 | Ganllwyd 64 |
gardeners (inc. Gardening Club at the Bont) 20, 31 | Gargoch 3 |
Garnant 4, 33 | Gamffrwd stream (see also Camffrwdd) 3 |
Garnswllt 40 | gas works 29 |
Geibren Bridge 23, 24 | Gelli Elfed (location of a shoemaker in 1825) 19 |
Gellifach, Llanedi (school, 18th century) 37 | Gellihir 10 |
Gellionnen 61 | Gelliroy Fach, Llanedi (school, 18th century) 37 |
Giant's Cave (Edi the Hermit's cave) 6 | Gibraltar 69 |
Glamorgan Banking Co. opened Dec.1876,merged Capital & Counties Bk 1913,Lloyds Bk 1919 32 | Glamorgan Baptist Assembly 74 |
Glamorgan Works (tinplate company in Tynybone, built 1872) 28, 31, 34, 50, 51, 63 | Glamorganshire Monthly Meeting (Methodist) 69 |
Glancwmbychan, Llanedi (school, 18th century) 37 | Glandwr 31 |
Glan-fyd 30 | Glan-lliw 65 |
Glanyrafon 26 | Glasbrook & Philip Richard Colliery, opened 1849, worked Graigola seam 19, 29 |
Glaslwyn 50, 51 | Gloucester 33, 6 |
glovemaking 19 | Glyn Neath (tin works) 8 |
Glynhir 8,10, 18, 23, 24, 30, 38, 39, 40, 68 | Glynhir Works on Camffwrdd, built 1916 34,35 |
Glynllwchwr 10, 20, 28, 61, 71, 76, 77 | Glynllwchwr Road 26,35 |
Gobeithfa 63 | Goetre 4 |
Gopa-Fach 23, 24, 68 | Gopa, The (or Goppa) 16, 19, 29, 39, 40, 45, 64, 68, 69, 70, 74, 76, 78 |
Gopa chapel 40 | Gorse Hill (Banc-yr-Eithin) near Ystomenlle Farm 7 |
Gorseinon 1, 5, 26, 29, 30, 33, 42, 55, 64, 67, 75 | Gorslas 76 |
Gower (inc. Hundreds, lordship, Peninsula, Survey of 1650) 3,5,6,7,9,10,52, 76 | Gowerton (inc. school) 30, 31, 33, 41, 64, 79 |
Graig-cefn-Parc 65 | Graig Fawr (or "Graig Vaur") 3, 4 |
Graigola (coal seam and works) 4, 29, 30, 51 | Graigola Merthyr Company 29 |
Graig-y-Bedw heathland (Birchrock) 29 | Grand Towey Canal 6 |
Graphic, The (weekly journal) 50 | Green Dragon 74 |
Greenfield, Llanelli 72 | grocer 65 |
Groes-y-Parc 78 | Grovesend (inc. tinplate works started 1886 & steelworks started 1900) 4, 19, 30, 34, 47, 55, 64, 73 |
Grovesend Row 64 | Gwal-yr-Huch in parish of Llanedi 47 |
Gwasg Gomer - printers of the History of Pontarddulais 2 | Gwernfa 51 |
Gwili (river/valley/township/bridge/gate) 3,6,7,13,23,25, 65, 72 | Gwinlais (Gwenlais) inc Gwenlais Fawr 10, 30, 40 |
GWR (Great Western Railway) 33 | Gwynfryn school, Ammanford 78, 79 |
Gwynlais Uchaf 68 | Gwyr Dod (or immigrants) 70 |
Gymanfa 44, 45, 46 | Gymanfa Fawr 45 |
Gymanfa Ganu (Methodists) 44 | Hafod Estate 47 |
Hampstead, London 76, 77 | Harleyford 35 |
Harries Company, carriers 35 | Harlech College 79 |
Harleyford 23 | Harrop-Benson Foundry 34 |
Harrow 45, 78 | hatters 18 |
Haverford West 63 | Hay 57 |
Helgain, Flintshire 71 | Hen Gapel 30, 37, 48, 57, 62, 63, 64, 65, 72, 78 |
Hen Gyflwyniadau, edited by Henry Lewis, University of Wales Press 57 | Hendrewen or Hendre-Wen 3, 10 |
Hendy (and bridge, tollgate & Works) 7,13,20,23,24,25,28,29,30,31,33,35,39,42,43,46,48,49,50,59, 63, 64,65, 68, 69, 71, 74, 76, 78 | Hendy Male Voice Choir / Hendy Choral Society 46, 51 |
Hendy School 42, 43 | Hendy Works reading room opened 1869 32, 49 |
Heolcolier 19 | Hermon (Methodists) 45, 68, 70 |
Hong Kong, name of house in Pontarddulais 64 | Hope Chapel 45, 48, 50, 62, 63, 64, 65 |
Hope Street 65 | Horsley-Down 77 |
Huguenot 8 | Hyde Park Chapel, Scranton, USA 74 |
Ice Age (evidence of) 3,5,6 | Ilston (church) 63, 72, 77 |
Independents (religion) 45, 68, 72 | India 76 |
iron industry (from approx 1740) 8,28,29,50 | Iron Works 50 |
Iscoed 23 | Jac y Bachgen Drwg (drama "Jack the Bad Boy") 47 |
Japan 76 | Jerusalem, Blaenau Ffestiniog 64 |
John Price estate 10 | John S Tregonning & Company, Cornish-owned tinplate works 28 |
Judy (weekly journal) 50 | Junior Technical School 34 |
Kevedrum 4 | Kidwelly (or Kidwelli) 9,28, 44 |
Killay 73 | King Hotel 76 |
Labour Exchange 18 | Laburnums, The (property belonging to Mr Thomas Davies) 50 |
Ladies' Committee 51 | Landore 28, 31 |
lead mines 6 | Leominster 33 |
Lewis Sawmills (on Clayton land) 34 | Libanus, Hendy 45, 69, 70 |
library - opened 1906, with halls and assembly rooms in front of reading room, Hendy Works 32 | limestone (soil improver) & lime kilns 4,13,30 |
Liverpool 33, 77 | Lives of the Saints 56 |
Llabgrallo 63 | Llanberis 69 |
Llandaff 9, 52, 54, 77 | Llandaff, Book of 9, 54 |
Llanddowror 37, 38, 39, 69 | Llandeilo Fach (inc. ref to Llandeilo Fach Farm) 8, 22, 30, 33, 55, 62, 72, 78 |
Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont parish church history & 18th C. church school 38, 54, 55, 56, 57 | Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont Parish Councils 51 |
Llandovery 33, 78 | Llandovery School 45 |
Llandow (near Bridgend) 77 | Llandremore or Llandre Mor 4,10,22,26, 68 |
Llandrindod 33 | Llandudno 70, 74 |
Llandudoch, Pembrokeshire 63 | Llandybie 8, 30, 57, 63 |
Llandyfan 8 | Llandyfaelog 68 |
Llanedi church 56, 57, 59 | Llanedi parish school, 18th century 38 |
Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire 68 | Llanelli 18,19,25,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,44,46,48, 61, 68, 69, 72, 75, 78 |
Llanelli Circuit (Methodists) 71 | "Llanelli and Dock Railway" constructed from 1839 33 |
Llanelli Farmers' Association 31 | Llanelli fforest 3 |
Llanfachreth 64 | Llanfairclydogau 64 |
Llanfyrnach 73 | Llangadog 40 |
Llangennech & Park & forge 3,4,24,28,30,47, 56, 61, 69, 72, 73, 77 | Llangollen (inc. College) 75, 78 |
Llangyfelach (or Llangevelach) town and Hundred 6,11,13,18,22,31,33, 63, 68 | Llannon 6,22,23,24,25, 57, 59, 61, 72, 77 |
Llansamlet 34 | Llansawel 69 |
Llanstephan 69 | Llantrisant 77 |
Llanuwchllyn 74, 76 | Llanwenarth 74 |
Llawdden 76 | Llawlyfr Moliant 74 |
Lliw Bridge 10 | Lliw Forge & iron works (also birthplace of Carmel chapel of Baptists) 8,19,22 |
Lliw mountain 30 | Lliw Uchaf 3 |
Lloyds Bank, merged with Capital & Counties Bank, 1919 32 | Llwchwr - see also "Loughor" 1 |
Llwchwr Gazette (local newspaper) 35 | Llwyn Adam (or Llwynadam) 10,26, 64, 69, 73 |
Llwynhendy 30, 72, 74, 76 | Llwynteg 63, 64 |
Llwynwennol location of shoemakers in 1825 19 | Llygaid Llwchwr 3 |
Llyn-y-lan 5 | London 41, 61, 68, 73, 74, 76, 78 |
London & North Western Railway 33 | London & Provincial Bank, opened 1907 32 |
Long Room, Black Horse Hotel 69 | Loughor (river/valley/ferry/township/estuary) - see also "Llwchwr" (Roman "Leucarium") 3,5,6,7,9,13, 14,16,23,26,27,28,30,32,34,44,48,54,56, 68 |
Loughor Borough Council 51 | Lower Mill 18, 30 |
Ludlow 33 | Lydney 28 |
Macedonia 65 | Machygwreiddyn 8 |
Machynlleth 76 | Maesteg 75 |
Maes-y-Gelynnen location of shoemaker in 1825 19 | Margam 34 |
Marie Bassett, name of steam engine 29 | Market Hall, Hendy (built 1882) 31, 49 |
Manon (drama by Eugene O'Neill, performed by Cwmni Drama Pontardulais) 48 | masons 44 |
Mawr parish (cairn) 8 | McKinley Act, United States, 1 October 1890 (tariffs on tinplate) 33 |
Mechanics Institute 32, 50, 51, 52 | Melbourne 64 |
Melin Llwch 10 | Melin Plas-Newydd 19 |
Memorial Hall (still only in the planning stage in 1949) 49, 52 | Menai 74 |
Merioneth 65 | Merthyr 62, 63, 78 |
Methodists 44, 55, 63, 68, 70, 71 | Midland Bank 32 |
Millbank Penitentiary, London 25 | mills 4,7,8,16,18,19,22,28,hand mill - 34, |
Mission Hall 55 | Monmouthshire 74 |
Moravians (religious followers) 38 | Morfa (tin plate works) in Llanelli 28 |
Morlais 3 | Morlais Colliery Company 30 |
Morriston 31, 46 | Mount Pleasant 65 |
Mrut Hergest Chronicles 7 | music 44, 45, 46 |
Musical herald (weekly journal) 50 | Myddfai School 43 |
Mynachlog Cwrt-y-Carnau (Crwt-y-Carnau Monastery) 7 | Mynachlog Cwrt-y-Carnau (or Cwrt-y-Carnau monastery) |
Mynydd Gwin 4 | Mynydd Lliw (open bog) 3, 30 |
Mynydd Mawr 30 | Mynydd Pysgotlyn 3 |
Mynydd-y-Garne Goch or Mynydd Garngoch 4, 30 | Mynydd-y-Gwair 3 |
Nant-y-Ffin water supply for Cambria Tinplate Works 31 | Naptha 28 |
National Coal Board 29 | National Eisteddfod (inc. Cardiff 1883) 45, 46, 48, 49 |
National Eisteddfod of the Urdd, 1 | National School for the Teaching of the Poor, Pontlliw 40 |
National School (referred to as the little school after the Board School was opened) 39, 41, 42, 49, 55 | N.C.L.C. 51 |
Neath & valley & Neath Abbey 7,9,10,18,24,28,54, 75 | Neath Assembly, Book of 1815 72 |
Neuadd Fach, Hendy 20, 45 | Newbridge, Monmouthshire 74 |
New Inn 19 | Newport 33 |
New Quay 63 | newspapers 35 |
Night School, 18th century 37 | Noddfa (Pentecostal movement) 76 |
Non-Conformists 60 | Normal College, Brecon 38 |
Normans 4,7,9,55 | Normans 7,9 |
Nottingham 76 | Oakfield Street, Pontarddulais 26, 35, 41, 65, 76 |
Observer (local newspaper) 35 | Ogilby's Brittania Depicta 1685 3 |
oil works 28 | orchards 31 |
orchestra 51 | Oxford University 45, 77, 78 |
Pandy Bach 10, 42, 61 | Pandy, The (inc. fulling mill) 18,19,28, 79 |
Panteg 63, 64 | Pant-y-Ffa (or Pantyffa), inc. reference to cairn 6,10 |
Pantyffynon 3,4 | parish records of Llandeilo Tal-y-bont and Llanedi 15 |
Pembroke & Pembrokeshire 5,6,24,44,63, 69 | Penclawdd (forge) 28, 71 |
Penfedwfach, Llanedi (18th C. school) 37 | Peniel, Pontlliw 64, 65 |
Penlle'r Castell (cairn) 8 | Penllegaer 23,24,39, 51, 65, 65, 71 |
Pennant (sandstone) 4 | Penrhiw 18 |
Penrhiwgoch, Llanedi (18th C. school) 37, 72 | pensioners' meetings 52 |
Pennsylvania, USA 77 | Pentecostal church 76 |
Pentre ("Prif Gartref") 4 | Pentre Bach 4, 40, 68 |
Pentre Pryscedwyn 4 | Pentre Road 76 |
Pentre-Ty-Gwyn 62 | Pentrefatyn location of a shoemaker in 1825 19 |
Pen-uwch 69 | Pentwyn, Llanedi 37 |
Pentwyn, Llannon 37 | Penvidi House near Gopa 76 |
Pen-y-Bont 10 | Penygraig 65 |
Penygroes 62, 67, 76 | Pen-y-Parc, Cardiganshire 73 |
Penyrheol school, Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont (18th C.) 38 | Penyrheol School, near Gorseinon, 1880 42 |
Pen-y-Waun 19 | Philip Richard level of the Graigola coal works 29 |
Piombino, Italy tinplate works, after 1886 used Talyclun bricks 30, 31 | Plas Llanedi (or Cwrt-y-Ceidrim) farm 6, 61 |
Pobol Dwad (people not born locally) 63 | Pobol yr ymylon (drama performed by "Cwmni Drama Pontardulais") 48 |
policemen 20,24,25,63 | Pontardawe steelworks 33 |
Pontardulais Agricultural and Horticultural Show (annual) 31 | Pontarddulais Chemical Co. Ltd 1893 - 1931 34, 35 |
Pontarddulais Choral Society 45, 52 | Pontarddulais & District Operatic Society 46 |
Pontarddulais Dramatic Company (see Cwmni Drama Pontardulais) 49, 51 | Pontardulais Farmers' Association 31 |
Pontardulais Tinplate Company, built 1875 nr railway station, known as Ffoesyrefail Works, closed 1882 31 | Pontarddulais Youth Band 45 |
Pontlasse 19 | Pontlliw 6,8,20,23,26,33,40,41,55, 64, 65, 72, 73, 76 |
Pontlliw School, constructed 1913 41 | Pontypool (& College) 28, 74, 78 |
Pontypridd 5 | Pontyrynys-Wen 40 |
population of Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont & Llanedi, 1563, 1801 & 1841 census 4,15,16,22,23, 54,57 | pop works - soft drinks producer of the Fforest 31 |
Port Abraham 23 | Port Talbot 46 |
Porthyryd 73 | Post Office 20,23 |
postman 20 | Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea 33 |
Prince of Wales Dock, pub 42 | Prospect Place 23, 50 |
Pryskedwyn 10 | Public Hall 50 |
Public Records Office 54 | Punch (weekly journal) 50 |
Pwll Bach, small coal mine 30 | Pwllheli 65 |
Pwll Sion Robert, Pwll Sion y Bolgoed, Pwll Phil y Collier - local coal enterprises 19 | Pysgotlyn or Pysgodlyn(cairn/mountain) 8,29 |
quarrying 4 | Quakers 38 |
Quarter Sessions 10,11,12,13,23 | Quinta 64 |
railway employees 50 | railway, stages of construction, etc 2,20,23, 33, 75 |
Reading Room, Hendy Works, opened 1869 32, 49 | Rebecca Riots (see "Beca" in the people index) |
recitation (cultural activity) 48, 49 | Red Lion 24 |
Reporter, local newspaper 35 | Review of Reviews (weekly journal) 50 |
Reynoldston 5 | Rhandirmwyn (inc. lead mines) 6, 44 |
Rhumney 74 | Rhuthyn School 77 |
Rhydymaerdy 39 | Richard, Thomas & Baldwins company 34 |
Rome 60 | Romans/ Roman road 3,7 |
Rosemary Garden 18 | Saint Davids, Gower was part of Bishopric for most of period from 12th C to 1923 9 |
Saint Michael chapel (part of the holdings of Neath Abbey and later the Crown) 7,18 | Salvation Army 51 |
Sandringham 43 | Sardis - a tabernacle set up 1810 by Arminians, later one built 1849, repaired 1910, and sold to Baptists 1919 62, 72, 73, 74, 78 |
sawyers/ sawmills 19, 34 | Scarborough 77 |
schools and colleges 34, 37, 38 | schoolteachers and teachers' salaries 38, 39, 41 |
Scranton, USA 74 | Seion 63 |
Seren Gomer (journal ) 78 | shipping (Irish Sea) 33 |
shoemaking 18,19 | Shrewsbury 4, 33 |
Siemens-Martin steel 28 | Siloam 73 |
Siloh / Siloh Chapel 26, 44, 48, 63, 64, 65 | Sioni Ty-Morfa (Johnny Marsh House) School 42 |
Skewen 33, 64 | soap works 31 |
Soar, in Merthyr 63 | Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge (SPCK) provider of education but not to this area 37 |
solicitors 32 | Somerset House, London 62 |
Spa Fields 68 | Spain 73 |
Spot (local newspaper) 35 | South Africa 78 |
Southern Association 69, 70 | South Wales Echo 50 |
St Anne's in Pontlliw 55 | St Brides (catholic church) 75 |
St Catherine's in Gorseinon 55 | St David's church, Hendy 59 |
St Edmund's church in Tycroes 59 | St Hilary 77 |
St Martin's in Grovesend 55 | St Michael church 55 |
St Teilo church 55 | Star Chamber 9,10, 54, 75 |
Steel Company of Wales 34 | steel / steelworks 28,33,34,35 |
stone masons 19 | Sugar Loaf by Cynghordy - tunnel under Sugar Loaf Hill 33 |
sugar works (local name for the copperas works) 35 | Sunday school 64, 65, 71, 73, 74 |
Sunnybank 19 | Survey of Gower, 1650 10 |
Swansea Circuit (Methodists) 71 | Swansea, Swansea Castle, Swansea Hundred 3,9,11,12,13,16,18,19,24,25,26,27,29,31,32,33,35,45, 60, 71, 73, 75, 77, 78, 79 |
Swansea Post supplied photographic blocks for The History of Pontarddulais 2 | Swansea Road 26, 50, 65, 70 |
Swansea Rural Council 51 | Swansea Technical College 34 |
Tabernacle (completed 1871) 51, 64, 73, 74 | tailors 19 |
Taldy School (18th C.), Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont 38 | Talyclun (inc. Talyclun Farm) 4,18,30,35,65 |
Talyfan 10 | tannery 19 |
Tan yr Hydref (drama - see "Autumn Fire") 48 | Tasmania 25 |
Tawe river (see also Towy) 44, 52 | taxes 23 |
tea merchant 20 | Teifi (River, valley) 16, 62, 71 |
Teilo & Teilo Works (& Clayton works) 28, 31, 34, 35, 50, 51 | thatchers 19 |
Theological College, Aberystwyth 69 | Theological College, Trefeca 69 |
tin working / tinplate / tin pot / tin house 3,8,20,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,51, 63 | Tir Alltiago 10 |
Tir-y-dail 69 | Tirywern 10 |
Tithe laws 40, 57, 60 | Toleration Act (toleration of religious non-conformism) 61, 68 |
Tonyrefail 69 | Topographical Dictionary 1833-49, Samuel Lewis 4,23 |
Tower of Talebot (or Castell Ddu) 7 | Towy river (see also Tawe) 6,16 |
Trade Hall 26 | tramway opened 1868, extended 1885 20, 29 |
transportation to Tasmania & Botany Bay 25 | Trawsfynydd 70 |
Tre-Oes 63 | Trimsaran steelworks 33 |
Trinity / Trinity Chapel (Wesleyans) 30, 45, 47, 48, 71 | Trinity Church, Swansea 79 |
Trinity Place 65 | Trostre 34 |
Truth (weekly journal) 50 | Trysorfa'r Plant (songs) 70 |
Tudors 9 | Tumble 30, 42 |
turnpike companies 13,23,24,25 | turnpike road 37 |
Twyn-Iago 76 | Ty'r-Ynn 19 |
Ty-Copa 19 | Ty Croes 1, 19, 39, 42, 59 |
Ty Newydd 62 | Ty-Rwsh (forge) 19, 28,31 |
Ty-to-Gwellt 65 | Ty-Uchar Fforest, Llanedi (18th C. school) 37 |
Tynybone or Tynybonau 26, 28, 50, 69 | Uncle Tom's Cabin (Hiraethog's version of this play performed by local drama group around Wales) 48 |
Union Cottage 64 | Unitarian Fathers 62 |
Upper Mill 18,28 | Urdd (National Eisteddfod of the Urdd) , 1 |
Valor Ecclesiasticus, 1535 (report & Henry VIII's list of possessions of monasteries) 7, 54, 75 | vestry, made into parish council 1894 26,32 |
vitriol works operated until 1931 34, 35 | Waun-y-Glo (site of Mechanics Institute from 1896) 51 |
War (1914 - 1918) inc. effect on Welsh language in the area 20, 51 | War, Napoleonic 23 |
War --- World War II 52 | Warwick 77 |
washman/ washhouse pertaining to tin plate working 34 | Water Street 26, 76 |
waterworks 29 | Waun-Gron or Waungron 18, 30, 31, 63, 64, 68 |
W.E.A. 52 | Weaverham 77 |
Webb, Shakespeare & Williams, tinplate works in Tynybone, built 1872, bought Hendy Wks 1894 28,33 | Welsh District (established by Normans, other district was "English" and followed Norman laws) 9 |
Welsh cause 1805 / Welsh Methodists - founded as a denomination in 1823 68, 71 | Welsh Piety, magazine by Griffith Jones, 18th C. 38 |
Welsh - speaking the Welsh language 20, 77 | Welsh Sunday School, Gopa 39 |
Welsh Trust - provided education in the area from end of 17th C. 37 | Wernbwll 4, 42 |
Wern-Chith 61 | Wesle-Fach 30, 39, 47, 48, 49 |
Wesleyans 47, 68, 71 | Western Mail (newspaper) 50 |
Wheatsheaf Inn 34 | Whistling Inn (The Whit) 22 |
Whit, The (location of tannery) 19, 22 | window tax, end of (1851) 8 |
Woodstock, Pembrokeshire 69 | woollen factories 18,28 |
Wootton-under-Edge 63 | Wrexham College 62 |
Y Garn Bach (cairn) 8 | Ynys-y-bwl 74 |
Y Parlas 18 | Y Twyn (cairn) 8 |
YMCA 52, 79 | Yn y dyfroedd mawr a'r Tonnau by Dafydd Williams 78 |
Ynysdyddgu 18 | Ynys-y-Capel 6 |
Young Man (weekly journal) 50 | Ysgol Chwarter 47 |
Ysgubor Uchaf 18 | Ystalfera 31, 78 |
Ystomenlle Farm, at Banc-y-Rhufel (or Ystym-Enlli as used by the Antiquarian Society) 7 | Ystym-Enlli at Banc-y-Rhufel (or Ystomenlle) 7 |
zinc smelting 34 |
People [The History of Pontardulais]
--- Bernard, Bishop of St David (1115 - 1148) 54 | --- Calixtus II (Pope) 54 |
--- Dai'r Cantwr involved in the Beca Riots 1843 25 | --- David, Saint 52 |
--- Dyfrig 12th Century 54 | --- Edi the Hermit (or Giant) 6, 56, 57 |
--- Edith, Saint daughter of King Edgar (944 - 975) 56 | --- Elizabeth 1, Queen 7,10, 60 |
--- Eos Dulais received a prize for either literary or musical performance, latter half of 19th C. 71 | --- Gomer - Bardic name of Rev. Joseph Harris, Baptist preacher in 1872 72, 73 |
--- Gwili, Archdruid, (1872-1936) John Jenkins, b. Hendy, M.A., teacher, poet. D.Litt, Master of Theology at Bangor, preached Calfaria. Made Bard at Merthyr 1901. Buried Hen Gapel, 1936 28,63,71,73,74,75,78 | --- "Hen Goitre" father of David Jones who was involved in Beca Riots of 1840s 25 |
--- Henry VIII, King head of catholic church 1535 7, 54, 60, 75 | --- Henry Prince of England, 1606 77 |
--- Honorius II (Pope) 54 | --- Iago Ddu another name for Rev. Jeremiah James, author of "Ffynnon oGerddi" and many other books 73, 73 |
--- Ifan ab Owen Edwards produced catalogue of the Star Chamber Proc's Relating to Wales, and founded the National Eisteddfod of the Urdd in 1922 9 | --- John, King of England 7 |
--- Llawdden Bard who sang at Glynllwchwr, and was involved in Eisteddfod in 1451 76 | --- Meurig ap Tewdrig 12th century 54 |
--- Patrick, Saint 8 | --- "Sioni'r Scuborfawr" involved in the Beca Riots 1843 25 |
--- Teilo, Saint 52, 54, 55 | --- "Twm-or-Nant" lived part of his life in Pontarddulais 3, 47 |
--- "Ty Isaf" of Llannon, father of the John Hughes who was involved in the "Beca Riots" of the 1840s 25 | --- Urban, Bishop of Glamorgan (1107 - 1134) 9, 54 |
--- Walter ap Evan (wife of) refused to attend church 17th C. 61 | Aleston, Charles involved with bridge repairs, ~18th C. 11 |
Anthony, Joseph involved with bridge repairs, Quarter sessions 1756 12 | Armstrong, Evan (Rev) Minister raised at Libanus, Hendy, late 19th or early 20th C. 69 |
Aubrey, Daniel Wyn (Rev) of Camaes, Anglesey, minister raised at Siloh chapel (late 18th or early 19th C.) 65 | Barnett, Cefni (Mr), of Carmarthen Museum, contributor to the book, 1 |
Bassett, Evan caretaker at Mechanics Institute, 1892 51 | Bayley, Lewis (Bishop) rector at Llanedi Church in 1606, later became Bishop of Bangor in 1616 57,59,77 |
Beaufort, Duke of, 19th C 9 | Beca 4, 20, 24, 25 |
Bell, D. Llewellyn ("Willie") with Elim from age of 13, and married a missionary in India 76 | Bell, Llewellyn, contributed to the book re the religious movements 1 |
Benbow (Mr) ran shop on former site of Glamorgan banking Co. 32 | Benson, John (Mr) of Prospect Place, a director at steelworks, Grovesend, early 20th C., trustee of Mechanics Institute, 1892 34, 48 |
Berry, R.G. playwright of "Ar y Groesffordd" and "Asgre Lan" 48 | Bessemer, Henry (Sir) associated with steel use at Llanelli in 1856 28 |
Bevan (Mr & Mrs) of Coed Saeson, supporters of Waungron Chapel, 1893 64 | Bevan, Bridget (Madam) died 1778, involved with education 38 |
Bevan, D. Haydn of Pen-y-Parc, Cardiganshire, preacher raised in Carmel 73 | Bevan, Hopkin of Llangyfelach, Methodist in 1791, helped set up Hendy chapel in 1812 68, 70 |
Bevan, John involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 | Bevan, Isaiah (Mr) of Llanelli, opened works 1880s to neutralize acid from tin-working/ prevent pollution 35 |
Bevan, Morris & sons involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 | Bevan, William (Rev) of Bedwas, preacher raised in Carmel 73 |
Beynon, John (Rev) M.A. rector of Llanedi church, 1783 59 | Beynon, Tom wrote "Cwmsel a Chefn Sidan" 68 |
Bird (Captain) from Swansea, owner of Talyclun works 30 | Bolch, George a founder of the English Wesleyan church, ~1870s 71 |
Bonnell, D of Tynybonau - member of parish council 1896 Llandeilo T/B 26 | Bottin, James involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 |
Bowen glovemaker of the Fforest, 1818 19 | Bowen, D.J (Mr) Headmaster at Hendy School, 1930 43 |
Bowen, E. member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Bowen, Thomas (Sir) vicar at Llandeilo T/B church ~1535 55 |
Bright, W. of Neuadd Fach, orchestral conductor for many years 45 | Bright, William, industrialist - built local tinplate co's in 1880s & involved with Piombino Works, Italy 31 |
Brogrin, David involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 | Brooke, E.H. (Mr) of Swansea, author of " A Chronology of the Tinplate Trade of Great Britain" 35 |
Buckley, James of Felinfoel Brewery, bought and closed the brewery 1895 31 | Buisson family (French descendants of Huguenots, forge owner pre-19th C) 8 |
Charles (Captain) of Llanelli, co-owner of Talyclun coal and brick works ~1870 30 | Christopher, W.J. Preacher raised at Calfaria 75 |
Clarke, Thomas (Rev) assisted by cutting stones for National School 42 | Clarke, Thomas (Rev) curate at Llanedi church 1822- 45, curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1836-45, curate and Minister of Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont Church 1845- 53, vicar at Llandeilo T/B 1853-75 55, 56, 59 |
Clayton, T.A.T. sold land for Tycroes School ~1863 59 | Clayton, William (Sir) of Harleyford 23 |
Clee, L J (Mr) "Cared for" Pontlliw School from 1913, contributed to the book re. history of Pontlliw, secretary of Peniel Pontlliw chapel from 1915 until called up to join armed forces 2, 41, 67 | Clement, H.D. (Rev) of Cwmrhydceirw, preacher raised in Carmel 73 |
Clement, Thomas Minister raised by Elim, went as a missionary to Japan 76 | Clement, Thomas (Mr), sold land to the Independents for a chapel that was built 1908 65 |
Cobbledick (Mr) owned coalmine near Waungron 1880 30 | Cole, John architect of Britton Ferry, bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 |
Coomey, John Catholic Irishman who moved to Pontlliw in 1877 75 | Coslett family (19th C iron industry) 8 |
Crocker, W.H. (Mr) of Chemical Works, spoke at opening of the extension to the Mechanics Inst., 1906 51 | Cromwell, Oliver - Lord Protector (ruler) from 1653 4, 10, 37, 55, 60 |
Cromwell, Thomas ordered records to be kept 1538 55 | Cullum, T G wrote about the ruins of the area in 1811 22 |
David, Gwilym summoned to Archdeacon's court, Carmarthen for refusing to attend church at Llandeilo T/B, May 1668 61 | David, Lewis involved in bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 |
David, Margaret brought to court in 1661 for being a Baptist 72 | David, Sylvanus one of the local people speaking/ entertaining at opening of Mech Inst., 1906 51 |
David, Win involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 | Davies, Ben (Rev) B.A. of Blaenycoed, minister at Siloh from 1919, and still there in 1949 65 |
Davies, Ben (Rev) Led the joined chapels of Hen Gapel & Siloh (1904-7), and in 1949 he was in Llandeilo 63, 65 | Davies, D. member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 |
Davies, D. of Glynllwchwr Road member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Davies, D.J. - or L.J. ? - (Mr) of Gwernfa, Secretary of Mechanics Institute for 6 years from 1901 51 |
Davies, D.M. (Rev) of Abercynon, became Minister of Carmel Pontlliw 1908-22 73 | Davies, D.O. of Waungron, backed opening of Peniel Pontlliw chapel , 1908/9 67 |
Davies, D.T. playwright of "Ephrain Harris" 48 | Davies, Daniel (Rev) Minister from "across the Teifi", at Trinity, 1949 71 |
Davies, Daniel (Rev) of Felinfoel, oversaw Sardis, 1823 - 34 72 | Davies, David (Rev) preacher raised in Gopa 69 |
Davies, David of Felindre, backed opening of Peniel Pontlliw chapel, 1908/9 67 | Davies, David of Union Cottage, Waungron. Deacon at Waungron, 1893 64 |
Davies, David of Castell Howard, bard/schoolmaster. Was asked to lead Hen Gapel, 18th C. He declined. 62 | Davies, David (Mr) of Farmers' Field, built Mechanics Institute 51 |
Davies, David (Rev) Assistant Curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1873 - 75 56 | Davies, E. R. (Rev) of Pontarddulais, author of chapter on Methodist chapels, Minister at Hermon from 1929, and still in post in 1949 1, 68, 70 |
Davies, Elam (Rev) M.A. Llandudno, raised at the English Presbyterian 70 | Davies, Ellis (Rev) of Woodstock, Pembrokeshire, preacher raised in Gopa 69 |
Davies, Evan Studied at Carmarthen College, son of Minister of Cilgwyn, led Hen Gapel 1806 62 | Davies, Evan (Rev) rector of Llanedi church 1930 - 43 59 |
Davies, George Sidney Clerk to Education Board, 1875 41 | Davies, Gwenllian (Mrs), hatter (died 1849) "Gwen yr Hatwr" 19 |
Davies, Idris T. (Rev) Minister at Babell, and at Cefnmawr in 1949 75 | Davies, Isaac L translated play into Welsh - "Tan yr Hydref" 48 |
Davies, Isaac L (Mr), Headmaster of Board School 1906 - 1934 2, 41 | Davies, J.E. (Rev) B.A. from Cardiganshire, led Gopa Chapel from 1947 69 |
Davies, James of Merthyr. Preacher raised in Hen Gapel 63 | Davies, James M.A. vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1823 56 |
Davies, John (Rev) B.A. Minister at the English Presbyterian church 1919-21 70 | Davies, John of Cadle, backed opening of Peniel Pontlliw chapel , 1908/9 67 |
Davies, John member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Davies, John (Mr) of Glamorgan Works, spoke at opening of the extension to the Mechanics Inst., 1906 51 |
Davies, Lewis vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1731 - 43 55 | Davies, John S., Chairman of the local committee of the Eisteddfod, 1 |
Davies, Oliver (Rev) of Gowerton, led Waungron Chapel, 1894 - 1910 64 | Davies, Noah led singing at Hope Chapel 1925-38, 1944 45 |
Davies, Norman (Rev) of Tonyrefail. preacher raised in Gopa 69 | Davies, R.G. of Hermon, minister at English Presbyterian church, early 20th C. 70 |
Davies, R. Leyshon led singing at Hope Chapel 1920-25 45 | Davies, R.W. (Rev), of Camaes, Anglesey. Minister at Tabernacle from 1901 to ~1926 74 |
Davies, R.W. (Rev), minister at Sardis 1901 - 19 72 | Davies, Richard (Bishop in 1563) 54 |
Davies, Samuel (Rev) B.A. rector of Llanedi church 1809 59 | Davies, Thomas (Mr) and family, helped set up English Presbyterian church, 1908 70 |
Davies, Thomas conductor at Gymanfa for 25 years (in Libanus, Pontarddulais, 1888) 45 | Davies, Thomas of The Laburnums, Secretary of the Mechanics Institute 1892 50 |
Davies, Thomas from either Cwmavon or Aberavon, Mgr of Cambria Tinplate Co. at former Co-Op Works from 1882, and trustee of Mechanics Institute, joined Hermon 1887, musician, edited songs in"Trysorfa'r Plant", collected for the pipe-organ at Hermon 31, 50, 70 | Davies, Thomas Chairman of the Vestry, Llandeilo T/B 1894 27 |
Davies, Thomas of Birchgrove, member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Davies, William of Black Horse. A founder of Hope Chapel, opened 1872 63 |
Davies, William (Rev) Africa, Methodist in early 19th C. 71 | Davies, William of Glangwili, led singing in Hope Chapel, 1875-81. Emigrated to Youngstown,Ohio 45 |
Davies, W. O. Assistant Curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1882 - 85 56 | Dawkin, Rowland Treasurer for bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 |
Ddu, Alaw (Mr W.T. Rees) musical conductor 1877 44 | Ddu, Dafydd ran drama company 48 |
de Breos, William (a Norman who held the Gower Hundreds until King John took them) 7 | de Newburgh, Henry, Lord of Gower approx 1100AD 7 |
de Villiers, Henry, Lord of Gower (another Norman lord, after Henry de Newburgh) 7 | Doyle (Mrs), sister of Mr Tal Jones (contributor) provided her drawing of Banc-y-Rhyfel for the book 1 |
Edwards, David member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Edwards, Isaac (Rev), rector of Llanedi church 1943, contributed to the book, 1, 59 |
Edwards, John A founder and first secretary of Hope Chapel, opened 1872 63 | Edwards, J.B. member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 |
Edwards, Mr Referred to in Quarter Sessions 1756 12 | Edwards, Mr of Cardigan, owner of Lliw Forge, no date 8 |
Edwards, Thomas Studied at Wrexham College, led Calvinist Hen Gapel 62 | Elsas, Madeleine (Miss), of Public Records Office, Cardiff, supplied various records for the book, 1 |
Ergwie, Harry blacksmith/mason 19 | Evan, Lewis non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
Evans family, hatters, Twynbach 18 | Evans, cooper, Cooper's Arms (1850s) 19 |
Evans (Doctor) in Glyn Llwchwr 20 | Evans (Mr) Schoolmaster, Hendy School, left 1874 43 |
Evans (Mrs), wife of George Evans - daughter of Mr Rees Roberts of Box Farm (a founder of Hope chapel). She was an Independent 65 | Evans, A Penry (Rev) of Melbourne, Minister raised at Hope Chapel 64 |
Evans, Anna Owen summoned to Archdeacon's court, Carmarthen for refusing to attend church at Llandeilo T/B for the fourth time, Dec 1662 60 | Evans, D. M., contributed to the book re the religious movements, took over from L.J. Clee as secretary at Peniel Pontlliw chapel in WWI, and again in 1941 1, 67 |
Evans, E. Lewis of Jerusalem, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Minister of Hope Chapel starting 1934. Edited the History of Pontarddulais. 64 | Evans, Elizabeth (Mrs) gave land for the English Presbyterian church 1908 70 |
Evans, Evan member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Evans, Evan butcher of Swansea Road, assisted with running Mechanics Institute (1892) 50 |
Evans, Gaynor (Miss), contributed to the book re the geology of the area, 1 | Evans, George With his wife and family they moved from Brynteg to Glan-lliw in 1900s, and were Independents. He was of the same family line as Dr Herbert Evans 65 |
Evans, Henry (Mr) of Penygroes, led Peniel Pontlliw chapel from 1937 67 | Evans, Herbert (Dr) - date not provided (relative of George Evans) 65 |
Evans, H.J. Vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1932- 34 56 | Evans, Hugh led singing at Hope Chapel 1886-1913 45 |
Evans, Ieuan (Rev) Minister of Tabernacle 1927-33 74 | Evans, Isaac of Swansea Road, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 |
Evans, Isaac Assistant Curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1903 - 06 56 | Evans, James M.A. of Aberdulais, author of "Moeseg", preacher at Libanus, Hendy from 1895 69 |
Evans, John of Llwynffortun, non-conformist preacher, latter half of 19th C. 55 | Evans, Jonah of Water Street member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 |
Evans, Rees of Glynyrafon member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Evans, Robert (Rev) B.A. from Merioneth, led Capel Newydd, 1924- 33 65 |
Evans, T. Penry of New Quay, led Hen Gapel 1876 - 88, and Hope Chapel 1881 - 86 63 | Evans, W.J. Elias (Rev) of Abergele, preacher raised in Sardis 73 |
Fisher, John (Canon) and scholar 6, 56 | France, John supplied planks for scaffolding, bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 12 |
Francis, David member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Francis,T.Elfed of Wigan, minister raised at Elim 76 |
Francis,T.J. (Rev) Minister at Tabernacle, 1936-~1945 74 | Franklin, T.M. (Mr) member of the County Council 1894 27 |
Ffynglwyd, Iorwerth (no date given) 76 | Frazer (postman) 20 |
Fulford, Jessie policeman 1845, The Hendy 20 | Gabe, Jacob cricket player, 1880s 50 |
Gamage, Thomas (Rev) M.A. rector of Llanedi church 1683 59 | Geoffrey, Rice Richard (Rev) rector of Llanedi church in its early history 59 |
George, Tom (Mr) of Cambria Works, spoke at opening of extension to Mechanics Institute, 1906 51 | Glasbrook, John opened Craig Merthyr seam in 1868 29 |
Goronwy family (as mentioned on early gravestones) 55 | Gravell, W. (Mr) former of Cwmfelin, co-served as Minister of Sardis, 1838 72 |
Gregory family of Pentre-Bach, carpenters 19 | Griffith, Evan involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 |
Griffith, John involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11 | Griffiths, Benjamin rector at Llanedi church, early 18th C. 57, 59 |
Griffiths collier of Pontlasse, 1827 19 | Griffiths, D. (Dr) of Bryn House, trustee of Mechanics Institute, 1892 50 |
Griffiths, D.C. (Rev) formerly of Aberdare, Minister at Sardis, 1944-48 72 | Griffiths, D.J. (Mr) BSc, teacher 1933 - 1944 39 |
Griffiths, Daniel of Cambrian House, a founder of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 | Griffiths, Daniel (Dr) one of a group of people who built Teilo Works in 1880 31 |
Griffiths, David Headmaster of National School 1914 - 1920 42 | Griffiths, David of Fforest, a founder of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 |
Griffiths, Fisher recited at Eisteddfod, preacher at Wesley 48 | Griffiths, J.C. of Cwmcarn Ddu and Porthyryd, preacher raised in Carmel 73 |
Griffiths, John of Bryn Road, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 | Griffiths, Jonathan (Rev) curate from 1746 - 1768 55, 56 |
Griffiths, Josiah (Mr) of Morriston, one of a group of people who built Pontardulais Tinplate Co in 1875 31 | Griffiths, Lena (Miss) musical accompanist to Pontarddulais Choral Society 46 |
Griffiths, Matthew (Mr) district councillor and magistrate 51 | Griffiths, Matthew (Mr) and his wife, early members of English Wesleyan church 71 |
Griffiths, Matthew, contributed to the book re the religious movements 1 | Griffiths, R.D. author of "Hanes Canu Cynulleidfaol Cymru" re.Welsh musical history,Univ of Wales Press 44 |
Griffiths, Timothy (Rev) curate and Minister at Llandeilo T/B church 1767 56 | Griffiths, W. (Mr) secretary of Peniel Pontlliw chapel prior to 1941 67 |
Griffiths, W. John (Mr) of Teilo Works, spoke at opening of extension to Mechanics Institute, 1906 51 | Griffiths, William involved with "wearing and pitching" Hendy bridge over Gwili, 1844 13 |
Grove, Moses involved with bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 12 | Grug, Rhys (son of Lord Rhys) attacked Castell Ddu, 1215 7 |
Gwyllt, Ieuan musician, produced book of Calvinistic Methodist hymns, died 1877 44 | Gwyn, Jenkin of Llangyfelach, gave a generous gift to Llanedi church in 1535 57 |
Gwynne, John (Rev) rector of Llanedi church 1534 59 | Gwynne, Howell of Baglan Hall, laid foundation stone of new St. Teilo church 55 |
Hall (gardener) 20 | Harries, John H. (Mr) carrier of Glynllwchwr Rd in first half of 20th C. 35 |
Harries, Jolliffe (Mr) head teacher at National School 1898 - 1914 (later died S. Africa) 42 | Harries, Rees (Mr) and family helped set up English Presbyterian church in 1908 70 |
Harries, Rees of the "Bolgoed". Member of education Board 1875. One of a group of people who built Teilo Works in 1880, and later managed it. Father of Chief Justice, Sir Trevor Harries. Chairman of the Vestry, Llandeilo T/B, 1884. Trustee of Mechanics Institute 1892. Member of the Vestry, Llandeilo T/B 1894 26, 27, 31, 40, 50 | Harries, Rees (Mrs) of Bolgoed, chair of ladies' Committee in WW1 51 |
Harries, Stephen (Mr) contributed to the book re the religious movements, pillar of Carmel church 1, 76 | Harries, Thomas (Mr) of Cwrt-y-Carnau, member of Education Board, 1875 40 |
Harries, Trevor (Sir) Chief Justice 31 | Harries, W. E. carrier 35 |
Harries, W. J., contributed to the book re the religious movements 1 | Harris (Mr) of Llwynadam, elder of the Gopa Chapel, mid 19th C. 64 |
Harris, Edward (Mr) spent his youth in Alltygraben and wrote on local history, dates not specified 27 | Harris, Harri M.A.,London, preacher raised in Carmel 73 |
Harris, Howell (or Hywel) preacher and diarist who visited Llandeilo T/B in 1740s 4, 68 | Harris, John of Llwynadam. Missionary in Spain, a young man nursed at Carmel chapel, 1875 73 |
Harris, John (Rev) of Llwynadam, preacher raised in Gopa 69 | Harris, Joseph (Rev) - see under "--- Gomer" |
Harris, Mary (Miss), contributor to book 1 | Harris, W. of Llwynadam member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 |
Harris, William preacher raised in Gopa (died young) 69 | Harrop, Joseph Director of steelworks at Grovesend, 1900. Steward of Vestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26 |
Harry of Ty-Copa, reference to him working as a collier in 1816 19 | Harry (Mr) of Llwynhendy, started Morlais Colliery in 1881 with Mr Thomas Williams 30 |
Hassall, Charles writing in 1794 re Llanelli fforest 3 | Havard, David (Rev) rector of Llanedi church, 1721 59 |
Havard, Griffith White (Rev) rector of Llanedi church, 1752 59 | Hedley, W. (Rev) Assistant curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1888 - 1900 57 |
Heitzman, A.G. (Mr) Took over brewery 1890 - 1893, with three other people 31 | Heitzman, R. (Mr) Took over brewery 1890 - 1893, with three other people 31 |
Hill, J.J. (Mr) school master, Hendy School, 1899 - 1930 43 | Hill, William pastor who visited Beulah 76 |
Hinds, Howel D. of Carmarthen, a founder of Hope Chapel, opened 1872 63 | Hiraethog produced version of "Uncle Tom's cabin", drama 48 |
Hopkin, Daniel (Rev) summoned to Archdeacon's court, Carmarthen, for refusing to attend church at Llandeilo T/B, Dec 1662 and May 1668 60, 61 | Hopkin, William of Talyfan, 1575 10 |
Hopkins, D.D. (Rev) Minister at Tabernacle 1888-1899 74 | Hopkins, David of Hendy, assisted with running Mechanics Institute, 1892 50 |
Howell, Gwynne of Baglan, patron of girls' school 1846 39 | Howell, William of Pantyffa, 1575 10 |
Howells, Gwilym Vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1731 55 | Hugh, David of Tirywern, 1575 10 |
Hugh, John involved with Beca Riots in 1840s 25 | Hugh, John of Hendrewen, 1575 10 |
Hugh, R. Leonard (Rev), contributed to the book re the churches, 1 | Hugh, Richard of Llangennech, non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
Hughes (Mrs) an early member of the English Wesleyan church, sister of Mrs Griffiths, 71 | Hughes (Mrs) one of the founding members of Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 |
Hughes, David one of the founding members of Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 | Hughes, David - a grocer, a founder of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 |
Hughes, Hugh (Llechryd) became schoolmaster in Penllergaer, 1860 71 | Hughes, Hugo Summoned to Archdeacon's court, Carmarthen for refusing to attend the church at Llandeilo T/B, Dec 1662 60 |
Hughes, J.R. (Rev) B.A. Led at Libanus 1931-48. 69 | Hughes, John of Haverford West, preacher raised in Hen Gapel 63 |
Hughes, Stephen Non-conformist leader at Coed-y-Wern, 17th C 61 | Hughes, Stephen contributed to educational books, 18th C. 37 |
Hughes, Stephen "cared for" districts of Llanedi and Llannon churches 57 | Hughes, John son of "Ty Isaf" of Llannon parish, involved in Beca Riots in 1840s 25 |
Humphreys, David (Rev) led Gopa Chapel until 1860, buried Llandyfaelog 68 | Huntingdon (Lady) founder of Trefeca 68 |
Hutchinson, William of Bournemouth, pastor who visited Beulah 76 | Hywel, D.J. (Rev) of Ganllwyd & Llanfachreth, Minister at Hope Chapel 64 |
Isaac, David did repairs on bridge 1843 13 | Isaac, Evan (Mr) one of a group of people who built Teilo Works in 1880, involved with tinworks acid neutralization from 1889 - 1893 31, 35 |
Ishmael, Evan involved with bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 11 | James, D. Tudor (Rev) living in Gloucester in 1949 , raised at Waungron 64 |
James, E.M. (Father ) Catholic priest, 1925 - ? 75 | James, Francis T. (Mr), councillor and contributor to the book, 1 |
James, Jeremiah (Rev) - first Minister of Tabernacle 1871 - ~1888 - see entry for " --- Iago Ddu" | James, Katie (Miss) secretary of Ladies' Committee in WW1 51 |
James, Robert (Dr) 1664-1748, from Llandeilo T/B, became chemist, Liverpool, moved to Scarborough, became Baptist minister in Warwick 77 | James, Thomas (Rev) M.A. from Llanelli, helped push forward building of Libanus chapel, Hendy 1868 69 |
James, W.R. (Rev) B.A. Minister at English Presbyterian church from 1922, still in post 1949 70 | Jayne, Basil came from Bryn Mawr to Hendy steelworks 1888 28 |
Jeffreys, Steven pastor who visited Beulah 76 | Jenkins (Mr & Mrs) of Alltygraben, supporters of Waungron chapel, 1893 64 |
Jenkins, Edward (Mr) Bought Ffoesyrefail Works - created the "Clayton Tinplate Co." in 1883 31 | Jenkins, Elizabeth (Mrs) one of those who started up Tabernacle, 1872, and mother of "Gwili" Jenkins 73 |
Jenkins, John father of the late Archdruid "Gwili" 28 | Jenkins, John - See under " --- Gwili" |
Jenkins, Stephen one of a group of people who built the Pontardulais Tinplate Co in 1875 31 | Jenkins, Thomas of Penygroes, 1840s, involved with Hen Gapel 62 |
Jenkins, Thomas of Oakfield Street, supporter of Siloh, 1894, member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26, 65 | John, David mason involved with bridge repairs, approx 18th C. 11,12 |
John, Griffith carried stones for bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 11 | John, John Jenkin Non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
John, Thomas a steward of theVestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26 | John, Thomas made nails for bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 12 |
John, W.P. (Rev) B.A., B.D. Minister of Tabernacle, 1934-48 74 | John, William carried stones for bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 11 |
John, William Chief Constable, 1813 11 | John, Win Overseer, involved with bridge repairs, Quarter Sessions 1756 12,13 |
Jonathan (Miss) from Llangadog, teacher 40 | Jones tanner of The Whit 19 |
Jones of Clydach collier 1827 19 | Jones y Gat, blacksmith 19 |
Jones y Whit, blacksmith 19 | Jones, A.C. (Mr) headmaster at Board School from 1934 41 |
Jones, A.L. (Mr) Manager of London & Provincial Bank , 1917 32 | Jones, Abraham summoned toto Archbishop's court at Carmarthen for non-attendance at church in Llandeilo T/B, May 1668 61 |
Jones, Ben (Mr) of Penllergaer, built Peniel Pontlliw, 1900s 65 | Jones, Caradog (Alderman) Chairman of local society, WW1 51 |
Jones, Charlotte - see reference to Henry Jones of "Constantinople" 71 | Jones, D. H. M.A. vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1937- 43 56 |
Jones, Daniel builder of extension to Mechanics Institute, opened 1906 51 | Jones, Daniel (Rev) curate/minister of Llanedi church 1720, and also served Betws 59 |
Jones, Daniel (Mr), obtained records of the County's Quarter Sessions for the book 2 | Jones, Daniel John (Rev) Minister raised at Libanus, Hendy 69 |
Jones, David James M.A. 1886-1947 born Pandy, teacher at Gwynfryn School, served in YMCA, preacher raised in Gopa, chaplain in France, minister at Trinity Church, Swansea, teacher at Harlech Coll. and Chair of Philosophy at Univ. of Bangor 69, 79 | Jones, David priest in 1535 54, 75 |
Jones, David the son of "Hen Goitre", involved in Beca Riots of the 1840s 25 | Jones, David cooper 19 |
Jones, David (Mr) B.A., schoolmaster, Hendy School, 1874-89, "mishtir bach" (i.e. little master) of Bridgend-on-Usk 43, 49, 78 | Jones, David (Mr) of Dan-twyn, member of Education Board, 1875 40 |
Jones, David (Rev) vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1535 55 | Jones, E. Cefni (Rev) wrote memoirs 28 |
Jones, Edward (Mr) of Helgain, Flintshire, a Wesleyan in latter half of 19th C. 71 | Jones, Edward (Rev) of Bathafarn, Methodist in early 19th C. 71 |
Jones, Edward of Trinity Church 1870s/ 80s? 44 | Jones, Eluned (Miss), contributed to book re the parish of Llanedi 1 |
Jones, Enoch (Cerddor Glantawe) ran string orchestra in Hope Chapel 45 | Jones, Enoch of Tynybonau member of Llandeilo T/B parish council 1896, worked at Glamorgan Works, ran Co-operative Society shop from 1891, appointed manager 1899 26, 32 |
Jones, Evan of Oakfield Street, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 | Jones, Evan curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1815 - 17 56 |
Jones, Griffith of Llanddowror, involved in education, 18th C. 37, 38, 78 | Jones, Griffith of Bala-Bangor College, led Hen Gapel and Llwynteg until 1903 63 |
Jones, Griffith (Rev) led Capel Newydd 1901 - 22 65 | Jones, Griffith (Rev) of Hendy, assisted with running Mechanics Institute, 1892 50 |
Jones, H.J. member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Jones, Henry Glover and skinner. He and his wife Charlotte held early Methodist meeting at their home"Constantinople" near Farmers Arms. Great-grandparents of Henry Jones, Bryngwili 71 |
Jones, Hugh (Rev) B.A. Led Gopa Chapel 1944-47. He and his wife died in an accident. 69 | Jones, Hugh member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 |
Jones, J. Volander judge adjudicating at Eisteddfod in Coedbach 48 | Jones, J.Watkin music teacher and choir master, led singing with his brother Morgan Jones 45 |
Jones, J.W. (Rev) vicar of Llandeilo T/B parish, 1875 - 97 41, 56 | Jones, J.Young (Rev) Minister at Tabernacle from 1892-96 74 |
Jones, John important in the Beca Riots of the 1840s 24 | Jones, John Treasurer and Secretary of Parish Council 1894 Llanedi 26 |
Jones, John (Mr) of Dowlais Rd, contributed to the book re the religious movements (Wesleyans) 1, 71 | Jones, Josiah (Mr), contributor to the book 1 |
Jones, Lemuel (Rev), led Gopa Chapel 1909-18 69 | Jones, Lewis Took over Hen Gapel in 1734 for ~5 years. Died 1772. 62 |
Jones, Louisa (Miss) sewing teacher, National School, app'ted 1878, actually Mrs Roberts (head's wife) 41 | Jones, Maria (Miss) one of local people speaking/ entertaining at opening of ext'n to Mechanics Inst, 1906 51 |
Jones, Morgan (Eos Dulais) 45 | Jones, Peter Minister raised in the Babell 75 |
Jones, R. Menai (Rev) of Newbridge, Monmouthshire. Took over Tabernacle from ~1938 74 | Jones, Richard Non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
Jones, Samuel (Rev) kept a school at Pentwyn, Llannon for 22 years, 18th C. 37 | Jones, T.F. (Rev) from Llanddowror, led Gopa Chapel, 1895-1908, and 1920-42 69 |
Jones, T Hugh (ap Huw), musician, contributed to chapter on music, Eisteddfod adjudicator 1, 46 | Jones, T Vaughan (Rev) Preacher who was raised in Sardis 73 |
Jones, Tal (Mr), contributed photographs for the book 1 | Jones, Thomas (Rev) of Llwynhendy, minister of Carmel, sometime after 1921 76 |
Jones, Thomas (Rev) curate/minister of Llanedi church 1812 - 14 59 | Jones, Thomas (Rev) Minister at Sardis, died 1894 after 6 months in post 72 |
Jones, Thomas Was baptised as a Baptist in Llendeilo-Fach in 1653 72 | Jones, Thomas of Cross Inn, built school 1878 41 |
Jones, Willis (Mr) of Llanelli, a Director of Dulais Works, 1916 34 | Jones, W.Barker (Rev) Minister of Calfaria, Hendy ~1885-1891 74 |
Jones, W.G. (Rev) Minister at Hermon 1919 - 24 70 | Jones, W.H. (Mr) of Graigola, spoke at opening of extension to Mechanics Institute, 1906 51 |
Jones, W.T. (Rev) Minister at Sardis 1934-42 72 | Jones, William headmaster at National School, 1888- 98 42 |
Jones, William (Rev) of Trawsfynydd, presented a "spellbinding oratorio" at Hermon 1896 70 | Jones, William of Trade Hall a steward of theVestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26 |
Joseph, John Was a minister at "Ty Newydd" in 1830s - 60s. Died 1867 62 | Klee, L. J. (Mr), provided details of the history of Pontlliw for the book, 1 |
Knowles, J.C. (Mr) schoolmaster, Hendy School, 1892 - 99 43 | Lake, John one of local people speaking/ entertaining at opening of extension to Mechanics Inst, 1906 51 |
Leach (Mr) early owner of Lliw Forge, no date 8 | Leigh (Mr ?) of Pandy-Bach, school teacher in 1819 42 |
Leigh, Edmund Nash (Rev) minister of both Llandeilo T/B and Llanedi churches, curate of Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont 1769 - 1812 4, 54, 56, 59 | Letcher, Jameson A founder of the English Wesleyan church in the area. Came to join his brother who was already in Bryngwili, a superintendent in Hendy Works, ~1870s 71 |
Letcher, R. J. (Mr) Manager of Hendy Forge up to 1888 28 | Letheren policeman 20 |
Lewis of Sunnybank, collier in Llanedi 1823 19 | Lewis, D. Alan (Mr), contributor to the book 1 |
Lewis, D. Ffrwden (Rev), the Minister of Felindre, became Minister of Peniel Pontlliw, 1915, retired 1934 67 | Lewis, D.H. (Rev) from Theological College, Aberystwyth, preacher raised in Gopa 69 |
Lewis, D.W. of Brynamman, held music classes 45 | Lewis, David involved with bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 11 |
Lewis, David (Mr) of Glaslwyn, cricket player in 1880s, and secretary of institute 1907-1946, contributed to the book re the history of 'the institute' 1, 50, 51 | Lewis, Elizabeth of Brynlliw, supporter of Waungron Chapel, 1893 64 |
Lewis, Henry (Mr), schoolmaster, checked the book for mistakes prior to printing 1 | Lewis, Henry edited "Hen Gyflwyniadau" 57 |
Lewis, J. Vernon recited at Eisteddfod 48 | Lewis, John Non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
Lewis, Joseph (Rev) Led at Libanus, Hendy 1901-24, raised at English Presbyterian 69, 70 | Lewis, Richard one of the founders of Carmel, ~1921 76 |
Lewis, Samuel produced Topographical Dictionary (1833-1849) 4, 22, 23 | Lewis, T.D. of Farmer's Field a steward of theVestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26 |
Lewis, Thomas Headmaster of Board School, 1850 - 59 42 | Lewis, Thomas mason, involved with bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 11 |
Lewis, Tom "king of fishermen", last to row coracle on the river 16 | Lewis, T.P. (Rev) Assistant curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1885 - 88 56 |
Lewis, W.J. (Rev) Minister at Sardis, 1896-1901 72 | Lewis, William - one of the founders of Carmel, ~1921 76 |
Lewis, William - his house, by Pontarddulais gate, was a target for Beca rioters in 1843 25 | Llewellyn, D. P. of Penllergaer, patron of boys' school, 1846 39 |
Llewellyn, D. R. (Sir) took over Graigola coal company in 1919 29 | Llewellyn, John T.D. (Sir) of Penllergaer, opened extension to Mechanics Institute, 1906 51 |
Llewellyn, Mr referred to in Quarter Sessions 1756 12 | Llewellyn, Thomas of Llwyn Adam (Survey of Gower 1650) 10 |
Lloyd, Alexander (Mr) schoolmaster, Hendy School, 1890 43 | Lloyd, Humphrey his name appears in parish records 1563, an "offender" listed in the Star Chamber Proceedings 10, 54 |
Lloyd, John (Rev) B.A. vicar of Hay, curate at Llanedi church from 1786 57, 59 | Lloyd, Morgan David his name appears in parish records 1563, an "offender" listed in the Star Chamber Proceedings 10, 54 |
Lloyd, W.B. (Rev) (Also referred to as Rev W.R. Jones.) Led Hen Gapel and Siloh 1910 - 16 63, 65 | Lloyd, Walter of Pryskedwyn, Survey of Gower 1650 10 |
Lloyd, Wynne HMI, MA, author of geology chapter 1, 3, 9 | Mainwaring, Mr W J, contributed to book re development of Graigola, 1 |
Manning (Mr) schoolmaster, Hendy School, 1869 - 70 43 | Masters (Mr) of Swansea, had a share in Talyclun Works when it was owned by Capt. Bird 30 |
Mattias, J.L. (Rev) B.A., B.D., Llanberis, preacher raised in Gopa 69 | Mattias, Simon of Brynlliw, deacon at Waungron 1893 64 |
Matthew, Anthony of Llanelli, non-conformist of 17th C. 61 | Matthew of Ty-Rwsh, blacksmith 19 |
Matthews family (as mentioned on early gravestones) 55 | Matthews of Ty'r-Ynn & Bryntelech, blacksmiths 19 |
Matthews, D of Swansea Road, member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Matthews, Dan of Trinity, born Grovesend, raised in Bont, drama director in Wesleyan church ~1900, directed "Jac y Bachgen Drwg", 1910, & contributed to the book as regards history of local drama, one of local people speaking/entertaining at opening of ext'n to Mechanics Inst, 1906 1, 47, 48, 51, 71 |
Matthews, David of Hope Street, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 | Matthews, William Was baptised as a Baptist in Llandeilo-Fach, 1653 72 |
Matthias, Thomas member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Meyrick, Peter vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1661 55 |
Michael, William (Mr) of Tynybone, one of the people who proposed idea of Mechanics Institute, 1892 50 | Middleton, Marmaduke (Bishop) in 1583 54 |
Miles, Hugh (Sir) tried to defend Castell Ddu in 1215 7 | Monger, Thomas - his home was used for worship when the Baptist cause started in Pontarddualais (1867) 73 |
Morgan of Llanelli collier, 1821 19 | Morgan, Aneurin (Mr), prepared maps for the book 1 |
Morgan, C. (Mrs) one of the founding members of Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 | Morgan, D. Lloyd (D.D.) born Llanfairclydogau, led Hope Chapel, 1881 64, 65 |
Morgan, Dan (Mr), an ex-Chairman of Loughor Council and former councillor, contributor to book 1 | Morgan, Daniel of Glynhir, surgeon, son of Griffith Morgan, involved with Methodists, 1812 70 |
Morgan, Daniel of Pontarddulais, designed draft plan for enlarging Mechanics Institute, 1903 51 | Morgan, David of Glynllwchwr - non-conformist in 17th C. 61 |
Morgan, David Invited to serve as leader at both Felindre and Hen Gapel from 1868 - 73 62 | Morgan, David member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 |
Morgan, David Philip of Llandeilo T/B, summoned to Archbishop's court at Carmarthen for non-attendance at church, May 1668 61 | Morgan, Evan of Llandeilo T/B, non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
Morgan, Griffith of Glynhir, Methodist 1791 68, 70 | Morgan, Griffith of Glynhir, secretary of an education committee in the 1840s 39, 40 |
Morgan, Hannah ("Melchior") daughter of Robert Morgan, Glynllwchwr, emigrated to Pennsylvania with other Baptists from Swansea, late 17th or early 18th C. 77 | Morgan, J. Symlog (Rev) Minister at Sardis, 1922-31 72 |
Morgan, John son of Robert Morgan of Glynllwchwr, became teacher in England 77 | Morgan, John of Llandremor, a turner and former soldier who became a Methodist, 1740s. 68 |
Morgan, John of Llannon, non-conformist. Non-conformists met at his home, ~1689. 61 | Morgan, John (Rev) of Bolgoed, preacher raised in Gopa 69 |
Morgan, John (Rev) of Ammanford, minister raised at Hope Chapel 64 | Morgan, John (Mr) assistant at Board School 1878, later became journalist 41 |
Morgan, Leslie R. (Rev) B.A. B.D. of Beaufort, minister raised at Hope Chapel 64 | Morgan, Michael (Mr), built Glynhir Works on river Camffwrdd, 1916 34 |
Morgan, Morris Non-conformist of 17th C. 61 | Morgan, Robert of Llandeilo T/B, summoned to Archbishop's court at Carmarthen for non-attendance at church, May 1668 61 |
Morgan, Robert son of Robert Morgan of Glynllwchwr, became teacher in England 77 | Morgan, Robert 1620-1710, of Glynllwchwr, Baptist Minister - Ilston Church 1672 & schoolmaster 72,77 |
Morgan, T.D. Lloyd (Rev) of Quinta, minister raised at Hope Chapel 64 | Morgan, T. Moelfryn (Rev) led Hen Gapel, Seion and Llandybie 1923 - 40 63 |
Morgan, Thomas an "offender" listed in the Star Chamber Proceedings, ~17th C. 10 | Morgan, W. Moelfryn (Rev) Minister at Hen Gapel, Waungron 1923 - 28 64 |
Morgan, William of Mount Pleasant, a founer of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 | Morgan, William Superintendent Glamorgan Works, a founder of Hope Chapel, opened 1872 63 |
Morgan, William of Bolgoed, mentioned in Survey of Gower, 1650 10 | Morgan, William (Rev) vicar at Llandeilo T/B church, 1539 55 |
Morgannwg, Iolo i.e. Edward Williams "notoriously inaccurate chronicler", antiquarian, 1796 8, 22,76,77 | Morgans, William B.A. Vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1897 - 1931 56 |
Morris, David of Loughor, recited in Eisteddfod 48 | Morris, David (Dewi Hefin) musician and composer in Libanus and Calfaria 45 |
Morris, Ebenezer (Rev) curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1813 - 15, and at Llanedi 1814 - 19 on loan from Llannon 56, 59 | Morris, George (Mr), contributed to the book re history of education in the area 1 |
Morris, James of Llanstephan, preacher raised in Llanstephan and the Gopa. Author of many books. 69 | Morris, Jane Mother of Silas Morris, one of the people who started Tabernacle, 1872 74 |
Morris, John - did smiths work on bridge repairs, Quarter Sessions 1756 12 | Morris, John of Pontlliw, owned house where Baptist services were held (Carmel), 1832 73 |
Morris, John of Llwynhendy, Minister at Sardis (alternate months) from 1835-38 72 | Morris, Lewis (Rev) Assistant curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1900-03 56 |
Morris, Robert Esq. provided planks for scaffolding for bridge repairs, ~ 18th C. 12 | Morris, S. H. B.Sc. Vicar at Llandeilo T/b church 1943 56 |
Morris, Silas (1862-1923) M.A., headmaster, from Dafen nr. LLanelli, worked Hendy Tinworks, head master of Baptist College - Bangor, buried Sardis, Llanedi, 72, 78 | Mostyn, Ambrose in charge of Swansea District from 1643 60 |
Murray, T.C. from Dublin, Irish playwright of "Autumn Fire" 48 | Nicholas, Morgan of Llannon, non-conformist of 17th C. 61 |
Norris, S. H. (Rev), contributed to book re Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont, 1 | North, Arthur (Mr) Took over brewery 1890 - 1893, with three other people 31 |
Oliver, Abraham (Rev) Minister at Hermon, 1889 - 91 70 | O'Neill, Eugene playwright whose plays "Mamon" and "Beyond the Horizon" were performed locally 48 |
Ottley, Adam (Bishop) visited Llanedi church in 1720 57 | Owain, O. Llew wrote "Hanes y Drama yn Nghymru" 48 |
Owen, W. (Mr) schoolmaster at Hendy School, 1891 - 92 43 | Parry (Dr) took a class for a term in D.W. Lewis's music classes (late 19th or early 20th C) 45 |
Parry, George (Rev) rector of Llanedi church, 1664 59 | Parry-Williams, D.E. published "Elfennau Cerddoriaeth" (Elements of Music) 44 |
Penry family, lived at Ynys-y-Capel for generations 6 | Penry, David Evangelist - non-conformist ordained by Stephen Hughes 1688, and guided the Hen Gapel flock until he died 1733 6, 61, 62 |
Penry, Henry (Esq.) of Llanedi, involved with bridge repairs, Quarter Sessions 1756 13 | Penry, John associated with the English non-conformist, late 1600s 60 |
Penry, William of Gwinlais, mentioned in Survey of Gower 1650 10 | Philip, William listed in the Star Chamber Proceedings, his name appears in parish records in 1563 10, 54 |
Philip, Win an "offender" listed in the Star Chamber Proceedings ~17th C. 10 | Phillips family, lived in house next to Upper Mill (approx 18th and/ or 19th C) 18 |
Phillips, D. (Rev) of Pontarddulais, secretary of Methodist singing festivals, 1870s 44 | Phillips, David of Pontlliw, led Sardis Chapel for 4 years between 1810 and 1819 72 |
Phillips, David (Mr) Sunday school teacher, 1893 64 | Phillips, David (Rev) preached at Libanus, Hendy 1879-94 69 |
Phillips, G. Tracy (Mr), obtained records of the County's Quarter Sessions for the book 1 | Phillips, Gwynfor Bangor College, preacher raised in Calfaria 75 |
Phillips, Thomas Assistant preacher at Hen Gapel 63 | Powell, D. H. I. (Mr), Editor of the 'Swansea Post' provided blocks for the book, 1 |
Powell, Evan (Rev) of Penygraig, near Carmarthen, looked after Siloh 1895 - 1901 65 | Powell, Evan of Siloh member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 |
Powell, Gilbert supporter of Siloh, 1984 65 | Powell, Henry (Rev) took over Llanedi church in 1660 57, 59 |
Powell, John Bank manager, a founder of Hen Gapel opened 1872, and co | Price, David policeman, a founder and co-treasurer of Hope Chapel opened 1872 63 |
Price, Evan (Rev) Minister at Sardis 1859-91 72 | Price, Hugh (Rev) in 1661 took over Llanedi church after his father Rev. Henry Price 57, 59 |
Price, John (Rev) rector of Llanedi church, 1708 59 | Price, John of Crwt-y-Carnau, listed in Star Chamber Proceedings, treasurer to non-conformists, late 1700s 10, 60 |
Price/Pryce Joseph - timber business and Treasurer bridge repairs, 18th C. 11,12,13 | Price, Rachel daughter of Rev. Henry Price, 1667 57 |
Price, Samuel of Carmarthen College, led Hen Gapel from 1811 62 | Price, William (Rev) Curate /Minister of Llanedi church 1759 - 1762 59 |
Price, W.P. librarian, 1890s, trustee of Mechanics Institute (1892) 50 | Pritchard (Dr) of Neuadd Fach, Hendy, medical doctor, 19th C. 20 |
Pritchard, Bees Vicar of Llanedi church from 1613 - 44 57, 59, 77 | Prosser, T.H. Rhos., preacher raised at Calfaria 75 |
Protheroe, Thomas (Mr) assistant at Board School, 1878, later became clerk in Cambrian Works 41 | Prydderch, William (Eliezer) of Garnswllt, school master at Pentre-Bach, led Gopa Chapel from 1865, helped set up Hermon schoolroom, 1884 68, 70 |
Pudney, Charles W. (Mr) replaced David Roberts as caretaker at Mechanics Institute, 1945 52 | Pugh, John (Rev) of Siloam, Killay, brought Baptist cause to Pontlliw in 1832 73 |
Rae (Mr) tea merchant, mid 19th C. 20 | Rebecca - see "Beca" |
Rees family, shoemakers, Cwmdulais, 19th C. 18 | Rees, Clifford of Nottingham, minister raised at Elim 76 |
Rees, David One of the founding members at Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 | Rees, Glyn Harding of Aberdare, preacher raised in Sardis 73 |
Rees, Gwilym T. (Mr) accompanist at Methodist singing festivals, 1870s 44 | Rees, John member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 |
Rees, John of Llangennech, Minister at Carmel, Pontlliw 1850-72 73 | Rees, John of Cwmin Bach, Llangennech, co-owner of Talyclun coal & brick works ~1870 30 |
Rees, Llewellyn of "Hong Kong" Pontarddulais, Deacon at Waungron, ~1893 64 | Rees,Marian (Mrs) minister raised at Elim 76 |
Rees, R.D. Assistant curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1904 - 14 56 | Rees, Robert (Mr) of Box Farm, a founder of Hope Chapel, and his daughter married George Evans 65 |
Rees, Thomas of Clydach, a founder and co-treasurer of Hope Chapel opened 1872, co-secretary for chapel 1874 63 | Rees, W. Bedoe of Cardiff, designed a draft plan for enlarging the Mechanics Institute, 1903 51 |
Rees, William (Rev) Assistant curate at Llandeilo /B church 1869 - 71 56 | Rees, W. J. (Mr) orig' from Llandudoch, Pembrokeshire, former student of Brecon College, led Hen Gapel from 1943 63 |
Rees, W. J. (Rev), contributed information for the book re 'Hen Gapel' 1 | Rees, W. T. one of local people speaking/entertaining at opening of ext'n to Mechanics Inst., 1906 51 |
Rees, W. T. (Mr) "Alaw Ddu" musical conductor, 1877 44 | Reynolds, P of The Factory member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 |
Richard, Ann (Mrs) One of the founding members at Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 | Richard, David One of the founding members at Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 |
Richard, Lewis Non-conformist of 17th C. 61 | Richards, C. (Mrs) One of the founding members at Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 |
Richards, David of Hendy, one of the founders of Carmel, ~1921 76 | Richards, Evan one of local people speaking/entertaining at opening of ext'n to Mechanics Inst., 1906 51 |
Richards, T Bryn (Mr) MIStructE, bridge work supervision 1938, councillor and contributor to the book, and studied the history of the church 1,13, 54 | Richards, Thomas (Rev) Minister at Hermon, 1895 - 1901 70 |
Richards, William One of the founding members at Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 | Robert, John William Summoned to Archdeacon's court in Carmarthen for refusing to attend church at Llandeilo church, Dec 1662 and May 1668 60, 61 |
Roberts (Mr) of Liverpool, early owner of Lliw Forge - no date provided 8 | Roberts, David (Mr) from Blaenau Ffestiniog, caretaker at Mechanics Institute, 1924-45 51 |
Roberts, David (Mr) Took over brewery 1890 - 1893, with three other people 31 | Roberts, Emlyn C. (Rev) Minister of Carmel, Pontlliw for 15 years until 1944 73 |
Roberts, Evan of Llandremor member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Roberts, Evan (Mr) took over brewery in 1881 |
Roberts, J. (Mr) of Tal-fan, Pontarddulais, Treasurer of Methodist singing festivals, 1870s 44 | Roberts, Joan (Miss), temporary teacher April 1944 - July 1944 39 |
Roberts, John of Cwrt-y-Carnau member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Roberts, John school master ad musician, led singing in St Teilo's church, late 19th or early 20th C. 45 |
Roberts, John schoolmaster, member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Roberts, John from Abergwili, Head at National School 1872-78, & at Board School 1878-1906, trustee at Mechanics Institute , 1892 41, 50 |
Roberts, John (Mr) of Glan-Fyd built brewery in 1873 opposite Lower Mill on Dulais 30 | Roberts, Louisa (Mrs) or "Miss Louisa Jones", wife of John Roberts, headmaster, taught sewing at Board School 1878 41 |
Roberts, Mary of Grovesend Row, supporter of Waungron chapel, 1893 64 | Roberts, R.D. (Rev) of Llwynhendy, first to baptise at Calfaria, Hendy 74 |
Roberts, Rees of Box Farm, Waungron, a founder of Hope Chapel, opened 1872 63 | Roberts, S. Foster (Rev) from Acer-Fair via Llanfyrnach, Minister of Carmel, Pontlliw from 1895-1907 73 |
Roderick, G.H. (Mrs) teacher in Sept 1944 39 | Rogers, James (Rev) preacher raised at Calfaria 75 |
Rogers, James One of the founding members at Calfaria, Hendy, 1880s 74 | Rossiter, Thomas of Red Lion Inn, chaise driver 1842 20 |
Rowlands, E.M. (Rev) Minister at Babell, sometime after 1885 75 | Rowlands, J.H. (Rev) of Briton Ferry/ Carmel Hall, Pontlliw Member of Education Board, 1875. Minister at Carmel from 1874. A steward of the Vestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26, 40, 73 |
Sampson, R. H. (Mr) of Bryngwili, manager of the Hendy tinworks 1895, chaired meetings about Mechanics Institute, 1892 28, 50 | Seingry, Henry (Mr) Catholic, jeweller from Essen on the Rhine Valley, moved to "Emporium", Llanelli 75 |
Seingry (Miss), contributed to the book re the religious movements 1 | Seys, Evan Vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1743 56 |
Siemens, William (Sir) associated with steelworks in Landore 1875 28 | Smith-Owen, Ceinwen (Madam) from Cwmgors, teacher of recitation, late 19th or early 20th C. 49 |
Spoor, J.H. (Mr) schoolmaster, Hendy School, 1889-90 43 | Stanford, E. (Mr) of LLangennech, secretary of Methodist singing festivals, 1870s 44 |
Stephens, John of Brynteg, backed opening of Peniel Pontlliw chapel, 1908/9 67 | Stepney (Lady) 38 |
Taylor, Thomas policeman 1845, The Bont 20 | Telford, Thomas - reference to his planning in relation to the area 23, 24 |
Thirlwall, Connop (Bishop of St. David, 1851) 41, 55 | Thomas (Mr) of Pontarddulais, backed opening of Peniel Pontlliw chapel in 1908/9 67 |
Thomas, Albert Secretary to Pontarddulais Choral Society 46 | Thomas, Benjamin of Penrhiw-Goch, Minister at Sardis (alternate months) 1835-58 72 |
Thomas, D. Vaughan (Dr) 1873-1934, son of Jenkin Thomas the singing director, born Ystalfera and lived Dowlais, taught music in Swansea from 1908, international adjudicator, conductor and examiner, died South Africa, 1934 45, 46, 78 | Thomas, D.H. (Rev) of Gorseinon, backed opening of Peniel Pontlliw chapel in 1908/9 67 |
Thomas, David Orig' from Cilgwyn, Cardiganshire; lived Pentre-Ty-Gwyn. Led Hen Gapel from ~1739 62 | Thomas, David of Wootton-under-Edge, preacher raised in Hen Gapel 63 |
Thomas, David Vicar at Llandeilo T/B church 1935 - 37 56 | Thomas, Fredrick of Pen-uwch, preacher raised in the Gopa - a popular author 69 |
Thomas, Griffith of Bryn-Llwyn, a founder of Capel Newydd 1901 65 | Thomas, Haydn (Mr) conductor of Pontarddulais Choral Society 52 |
Thomas, Henry of Trinity Place, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 | Thomas, Henry (Mr) worked at Clayton Works, chosen to be full-time secretary & Gen Mgr of co-operative Society shop from 1902 32 |
Thomas, J. Luther of Llwynteg and Cwmgwili, minister raised at Hope chapel 64 | Thomas, James referred to in Quarter Sessions 1756 12 |
Thomas, Jenkin (Llew or LLwyn) of Dowlais (originally from Ystalfera) directed singing at the Gopa 1878 & Hermon, father of D. Vaughan Thomas and Jenkin Thomas (Jnr.) 45 | Thomas, Jenkin, son of Jenkin Thomas (Snr),bro. of D.Vaughan Thomas,organist at Hermon for many yrs 45 |
Thomas, John of Pontlliw, one of the founders of Carmel, ~1921 76 | Thomas, John First full-time minister at Gopa (1862-65), from Llangenwad, Carmarthenshire 68 |
Thomas, John of Trinity Place, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 | Thomas, John one of local people speaking/entertaining at opening of ext'n to Mechanics Inst., 1906 51 |
Thomas, John member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 | Thomas, John (later of Merthyr). Ordained as minister of Hen Gapel and Hope Chapel, 1874-81 62, 63 |
Thomas, John B.D. curate at Llandeilo T/B 1817 - 38. Served both Llanedi and Llandeilo T/B churches for 17 years 56, 76 | Thomas, John neighbour of Sarah Williams, the woman shot in the "Beca Riots" in 1843 25 |
Thomas, Joseph (Mr) of Hendy, led Hendy Male Voice Choir 1910 - became Hendy Choral Soc. 45, 46, 52 | Thomas, R. Vaughan (Dr) M.A. gave recital on organ ~1894 at Hermon 70 |
Thomas, Richard a carpenter of Hendy, a founder of Hope Chapel opened 1872 63 | Thomas, Ryan (Rev) rector of Llanedi church 1913 - 1930 59 |
Thomas, T. of Gorseinon, member of parish council 1896, Llandeilo T/B 26 | Thomas, T. Haydn son of Jenkin Thomas (Jnr.), conductor of "Cor Mawr" 46 |
Thomas, Thomas Meiron (Rev) Minister raised at Siloh 65 | Thomas, Thomas (Rev) Methodist in early 19th C. 71 |
Thomas, Thomas of Coedbach, supporter of Siloh, 1894 65 | Thomas, Thomas of Talyclun Farm, a founder of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 |
Thomas, Thomas of Bryn-Llwyn, a founder of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 | Thomas, William of Swansea, tithe collector for the parish of Llandeilo T/B (late 1700s?) 60 |
Tonk, T.N. (Mr) schoolmaster Hendy School, 1892 43 | Vaughan, cooper, Melin Plas-Newydd (1850s) 19 |
Vaughan, Griffith of the "Red Lion", involved in "Beca Riots" 1843 24 | Vaughan, William (Rev) rector of Llanedi church, 1680 59 |
Walters (Mr) from Tumble, schoolteacher, baptized a child in 1825 in Llanedi 42 | Walters, Ben of Pontlliw a steward of theVestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26 |
Walters, John Headmaster at Rhuthyn School, rector and author, son of John Walters, the producer of the English-Welsh dictionary 77 | Walters, John (1721-1797) M.A. Oxford, (son of another John Walters), born near Fforest, produced English-Welsh dictionary over period 1770-94 77 |
Walters, John of Gwynlais-Uchaf, Methodist in 1740s 68 | Watkin of Heolcolier, collier of Llanedi, 1823 19 |
Watkins, D.J. (Mr) teacher 1925 - 1933, Methodist Minister of Gopa from 1872 39 | Watts, Rosie (Mrs) Minister raised at Elim 76 |
Wesley, John visited Llanedi, Penclawdd and Swansea 1758 71 | Wheldon, K. (Pastor) Came from Nottingham to be pastor at Beulah 76 |
White, David who ran Talyclun Works with his father John 1885-89 30 | White, George (Mr), owner of Lliw Forge, no date 8 |
White, Isaac (Mr) Headmaster at National School, 1859 - 72, later retired to keep the "Prince of Wales" 42 | White, Isaac Vice Chairman of theVestry, Llandeilo T/B 1884 26 |
White, John of Hope Chapel, supervised Sunday school 1834 64 | White, John Co-secretary of Hope Chapel, 1874. Died 1944 63 |
White, John of Caecerrig, took over running Talyclun Works in 1885, trustee of Mechanics Institute, 1892, father of David White 30, 50 | William, John involved with bridge repairs, 18th C. 11 |
Williams (Mr) "chaise driver" 1822 20 | Williams (Mrs) of Tabernacle, President of the Ladies' Committee, WW1 51 |
Williams, Albert of Clayton, secretary of Mechanics Institute, 1896 51 | Williams, Albert J. ran drama company in Hope Chapel, approx early 20th C. 48 |
Williams, Alun R. (Rev) led Capel Newydd, 1935-47 65 | Williams, Arthur (Mr) Industrialist, took over from his father John, managing Clayton Works from 1929, planned Memorial Hall to commemorate men lost in World Wars I and II. 31, 32 |
Williams, Caredig led singing at Hope Chapel, 1913 45 | Williams, Dafydd (1712-1794) teacher, Methodist councillor, member of Gopa, hymn writer, and author of "Yn y dyfroedd mawr a'r Tonnau" 40, 78 |
Williams, Daniel & David, fishermen, 1831 16 | Williams, Daniel, contributed to book re Tal-y-Clun, 1 |
Williams, D.E. led singing at Hope Chapel, 1938-41 45 | Williams, Dan of Penygroes, pastor who visited Beulah 76 |
Williams, David carried stones for early bridge repairs 11 | Williams, David (Rev) rector of Llanedi church 1855 - 67 59 |
Williams, David Lived Llandeilo Fach, hymn-writer, inc. a lament in 1772 62 | Williams, David teacher at Llandeilo Fach 1712 - 1794 38 |
Williams, David (Rev) Curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1813 56 | Williams, Deborah Daughter of Peter W'ms. Became Mrs Humphreys - her son David was vicar at Gopa 68 |
Williams, E.A. (Mr) of Plasgwyn, financial secretary of a local society during WW1 51 | Williams, Eben (Mr) became secretary of Mechanics Institute 1946, after David Lewis 52 |
Williams, Edward - see Morgannwg, Iolo | Williams, Evan (Sir) son of Thomas Williams, mine owner 30,31 |
Williams, G.S. teacher 76 | Williams, Gilbert (Rev) Minister to the Episcopalian church, raised at Siloh 65 |
Williams, George (Rev) Bard & hymn-writer, born Llanuwchllyn, led Tabernacle 25 yrs, from 1902 74, 75 | Williams, Gruffydd Summoned to Archbishop's court at Carmarthen from attendance at church in Llandeilo T/B in May 1668 61 |
Williams, Henry (Rev) rector of Llanedi church 1846 - 55 59 | Williams, Ifor (Sir), wrote Enwau Lleoedd 1 |
Williams, Ioan of Swansea, published "Cyfaill Mewn Llogell" (The Pocket Companion) in 1797 44 | Williams, J. headmaster at National School, 1879-88 42 |
Williams, Jack of Tynybone, cricket player in 1880s 50 | Williams, John (Rev) of Gorslas, first minister of Carmel ~1921, who moved to Australia 76 |
Williams, John (Mr) a blind basketmaker, co-served as Minister of Sardis, 1838-? , ordained to administer sacrament in English chapel of Greenfield, Llanelli 72 | Williams, John donated land for the Hermon church, 1812 70 |
Williams, John (Mr) of Gwenlais Fawr, member of Education Board, 1875 40 | Williams, John (Mr) of Glandwr, managed Clayton Works from 1885 to 1929, trustee of Mechanics Institute, 1892 31, 50 |
Williams, Joseph Non-conformist in 17th C. 61 | Williams, Lewis (Rev) Assistant curate at Llandeilo T/B church 1871 - 73 56 |
Williams, Matthew Thomas 1727, name inscribed on bell at Llandeilo T/B church 55 | Williams, O. Tragellis (Mr) B.A., B.D, minister at Tabernacle 1947 74 |
Williams, Octavius (Mr) built Hendy Works and Morfa Works in Llanelli, for Boughton & Smith of Birmingham, in latter half of 1800s 28 | Williams, Peter Grandfather of Rev. David Williams (of Gopa Chapel, who died 1860). Both buried Llandyfaelog 68 |
Williams, Peter (Mr) caretaker of Mechanics Institute, 1896 51 | Williams, Rees involved with bridge repairs, 18th C. 11 |
Williams, Rhydwen (Rev) Minister of Carmel Pontlliw, 1944 - ? 73 | Williams, Robert - an "offender" & a complainant listed in the Star Chamber Proceedings, his name appears in parish records, 1563 10, 54 |
Williams, Robert (Mr) Carmel movement meetings took place in his home until 1921 76 | Williams, Roger (Rev) rector of Llanedi church 1867 - 1913 59 |
Williams, S. A. (Miss), of 'The Whit' contributed to the book with memories of old, 1 | Williams, Samuel of Capel Isaac, involved with Hen Gapel 1840s 62 |
Williams, Sarah tollkeeper at Hendy Gate, killed in "Beca Riots" Sept 9th 1843 25 | Williams, Samuel (Mr) of Ffoesyrefail. A director of the Dulais Works, 1916. One of a group of people who built Pontardulais Tinplate Co. in 1875, provided temporary loan to fund extensions to Mechanics Institute, completed 1906 31, 34, 51 |
Williams, Thomas of Birchgrove, trustee at Mechanics Institute, 1892 50 | Williams, Thomas of Crug-y-Bar, student of Brecon College, 1871. Then moved to Tre-oes & Llabgrallo 63 |
Williams, Thomas of Ty-to-Gwellt, a founder of Capel Newydd, 1901 65 | Williams, Thomas member of parish council 1894, Llanedi 26 |
Williams, Thomas (Mr) & Sons owned Morlais Colliery Co. One of the group who built Teilo Works, 1880. 30,31 | Williams, W. Jones of Penygroes, minister of Carmel, sometime after 1921 76 |
Williams, W. Lliedi (Rev) M.A. Minister at Sardis, 1933-? 72 | Williams, W.P. one of the founding members of Calfaria, Hendy 74 |
Williams, Win involved with bridge repairs, 18th C. 12 | Williams, Wyndham (rev) B.A., B.D of Tir-y-dail, preacher raised in the Gopa 69 |
Williams, Wynne Reed (Mr), contributed to the book re history of education in the area 1 | Wood, W.T.(Mr) sold land ~1863 for Tycroes School 59 |
Young Jones, T. Chairman parish council 1894 Llanedi 26 | . |
Rebecca in Pontardulais
Covers the "Rebecca" protests, particularly the riot that took place at the Pontardulais tollgate on 6 September 1843, and the subsequent trials. References to "Rebecca" (or the short form of the name, "Beca") are not indexed because they appear throughout the work.
In my copy, ''Rebecca in Pontardulais' starts straight after page 79 of 'The History of Pontardulais'. Unlike in the preceding document, 'Rebecca in Pontardulais' has numbers at the tops of (some) pages . The title sheet is page 0, and then the pages after that should be numbered 1,2,3 etc. As a check, the last page should be page 14, and this page shows a picture of William Chambers Jnr, Llanelli Magistrate.
There are no chapter headings.
Illustrations [Rebecca in Pontardulais]
1843 drawing of the Rebecca riots as depicted in the Paris magazine (source: Mary Evans Picture Library), page 1 |
Capel Iago, the second Goppa, with the Lewis cottage 'Ffactri fach' on the left, page 3 |
Capt. Charles Frederick Napier, the First Chief Constable of the Glamorganshire Constabulary (South Wales Police Museum), page 5 |
Pontardulais Bridge showing the Red Lion Inn on the Hendy Side, page 6 |
A view of the police station in Castle Bailey Street in Swansea in 1843. It was demolished in 1845 to make way for the new General Post Office, which later became the offices of the "South Wales Evening Post". behind it is the old Swansea Market. Page 7 |
Sketch of Pontardulais Tollgate Square looking West, September 1843, page 9. |
Hugh Williams, the Carmarthen lawyer and suspected leader of the Rebecca Rioters. Grandfather of the well-known actor the late Hugh Williams, and Great-Grandfather of the popular television actor, Simon Williams. Page 11. |
Jack Ty Isha living out his life in Tasmania, page 12 |
The Grave of Daniel and Elizabeth Lewis, page 13. |
William Chambers Jnr., Llanelli Magistrate, page 14. |
Places/ groups/ activities/ events [Rebecca in Pontardulais]
4th Light Dragoons 3,10 | 73rd Regiment of Foot 3,6 |
76th Regiment of Foot 8, 10 | . |
America 12 | . |
Assizes (Cardiff & Swansea) 2,7,12 | Bethel Chapel 2 |
Black Horse Inn/ Square 10 | Bolgoed Tollgate 4, 8,13 |
Bristol 3 | Canadian Rebellion of 1831 3 |
Cardiff 10,12 | Cardigan 8 |
Carmarthen/ Carmarthenshire 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Cavalry 8 |
Chartist movement 2, 3 | Coedbach Farm 8 |
Crosshands 3 | Cwmcille Fach Farm 4, 5, 11 |
Cwmsker 4, 8, 12 | Dragoons 3, 10 |
Drovers Arms of Horeb 10 | Efail Wen Tollgate 2 |
Felindre 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | Fforest Hill 3, 8 |
Fountain Inn 4, 13 | France 1 |
Gelliwern 8 | Glamorgan Constabulary 1, 4 |
Goppa Chapel 3, 4, 7, 13 | Gwendraith Valley 8 |
harvests (poor) 1 | Hendy 4, 8, 10 |
Horeb 10 | L'iIllustration (French magazine) 1 |
Llanedi 3, 13 | Llanelli 8 |
Llangyfelach 4, 8 | Llannon 8, 12 |
Main Trust (tollgate trust) 2 | Mermaid Tavern (tollgate adjacent) 2 |
Merthyr 3 | Metropolitan Police 2 |
Millbank Penitentiary, London 12 | Neuadd Fach 10 |
New Inn Tollgate near Cardigan 8 | Newport 3 |
Pembrokeshire 2 | Penllergaer 4, 8 |
Philadelphia Herald 1 | Pontardulais 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13 |
Poor Laws 1,2 | Pwll Gate 2 |
Rebecca (why the name "Rebecca" was chosen) 2 | Rebecca Room, Fountain Inn 13 |
Red Lion 4, 6, 8 | Rhydypandy Gate 4, 8 |
Royal Commission 11, 12 | Specials (police) 2 |
Stag & Pheasant, at Five Roads 8, 10 | St Clears (toll at crossroads) 2 |
Swansea 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 | Taff Bridge Gate 2 |
Tasmania 12 | tithes 1 |
transportation (including references to transportation destinations) 8, 11, 12, 13 | Tumble 8, 12 |
Tycoch Gate near Swansea 8 | Ty isha near Tumble 8 |
"Ty Unnos" 8 | Turnpike Laws/Trusts/Act 1, 2, 10, 11, 12 |
Workhouse 2, 3 | Ystomenlle Farm 4 |
People [Rebecca in Pontardulais]
--- Carmarthen (Mayor of) 3 | --- "Dai Cantwr" another name for Dai Davies - see his entry in the index |
--- John the shoemaker, who lived at Drovers Arms, Horeb 10 | --- "Pentrys Bach" - Bardic name of Daniel Lewis - see his entry in the index |
--- "Shoni Scubor Fawr" another name for Johnnie Jones 8, 10 | --- "Twm Carnabath", another name for Thomas Rees 2 |
Arnold (Mrs) tollgate keeper at Tycoch Gate 8 | Bennet (Sergeant) 6, 7 |
Bonville (Mr) Coroner 10 | Bullin (Tom) a notorious "toll farmer") 2 |
Chambers, William (Jnr) Magistrate 8, 10 | Cresswell, Cresswell (Sir) Justice 8, 10 |
Davies, Dai (known as "Dai Cantwr") 8 | Davies, Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Davies of Ystomenlle Farm) 4, 8, 12, 13 |
Davies, Richard of Ystomenlle Farm, in the Hendy 4, 13 | Dillwyn, Lewis Llewellyn Magistrate 8, 9 |
Edwards, Hannah (Miss) of Gelliwern 8 | Ellis, G.H. gentleman - well versed in turnpike law 12 |
James, Graham (Sir) Home Secretary 2, 10, 12 | Gurney (Baron) Justice 10 |
Hall, T.J. gentleman - well versed in turnpike law 12 | Hill, Davenport (Mr) lawyer 10 |
John, Hugh 9, 11, 13 | Hughes, Jack of Tyisha near Tumble 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Jenkins (Constable, and later Sergeant) 5, 6, 8, 9 | Jones (Sergeant) 8 |
Jones, David of Llangyfelach 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13 | Jones, John of Cwmsker, Llangyfelach 4, 8, 12 |
Jones, Johnnie - known as "Shoni Scubor Fawr" 8, 10 | Jones, Thomas (Constable) 8, 9 |
Kirkhouse Cooke, John - Surgeon 10 | Lewis (Constable) 5, 6 |
Lewis, Daniel weaver, lived by the Goppa, Bardic name "Pentrys Bach" 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 | Lewis, Morfydd Daughter of Daniel Lewis and Elizabeth Davies. Mother of Wynford Vaughan Thomas 13 |
Llewellyn, John Dillwyn of Penllergaer, Magistrate 4, 6, 7, 8 | Love (Colonel) 2, 3, 4, 12 |
Martin (Inspector) 2 | Moggridge, Matthew Magistrate 8 |
Morgan, Matthew of Llangyfelach 4, 5, 12 | Morgan family of Cwmcille Fach Farm, Felindre (William, Henry, Rees, John, Margaret and their parents Morgan and Esther) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 |
Napier, Charles Frederick (Captain) Chief Constable of Glamorgan Constabulary 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12 | Parlby (Major) 3, 8 |
Peake, Henry (Superintendent) 6, 7, 8 | Peel, Robert (Sir) 2, 10 |
Philpot, Martha Landlady of Black Horse 10 | Pollock, Frederick (Sir) Attorney General 10, 11, 12 |
Price, John (Constable) 8, 9 | Rees (Inspector) Interpreter - Welsh-to-English 4, 5, 6, 11 |
Rees, Thomas Also known as "Twm carnabath" 2 | Thomas, Wynford Vaughan Grandson of Daniel Lewis 8, 13 |
Vaughan, Griffith (or "Griff") of the Red Lion 4, 6, 8, 12 | Wellington (Duke of) Commander in Chief of War Office 2 |
Williams, Hugh Chartist lawyer of Carmarthen 10, 11 | Williams, Sarah Tollkeeper 10 |
Williams, W.R. (Constable) 8 | Wright, Peter (Constable) 8 |
[Last Updated : 4 June 2007 - Gareth Hicks]