"A chapelry in the parish of Llangollen, Nantheudwy division of the hundred of Chirk, county of Denbigh; 3 miles (E) from Llangollen, on the road to Wrexham. ..... This chapelry comprises the mountainous range to the north of the town and the river Dee, and contains the ruin of Castell Dinas Brān. It abounds with limestone, and the navigable feeder of the Ellesmere canal, which extends up to the river Dee at Llantysilio, passes within its southern boundary, along the northern bank of that river, joining the main canal at the Pontcysylltau aqueduct. "
[A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 & 1849, Samuel Lewis]
"The chapel is a small plain edifice, built by John Lloyd, Esq. of Trevor Hall, in 1742, for the use of his family, but not consecrated until 1772."
[A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 & 1849, Samuel Lewis]
Nonconformist Churches
Nonconformist places of worship for Trevor were included in the "Welsh Church Commission - County of Denbigh - The Statistics of the Nonconformist Churches for 1905" under the Civil parish of Llangollen Rural. Details will be found on the parish page for Llangollen.
Parish Registers
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