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Chapels database

This project is fully described on Glamorgan Chapels Database

This Llanishen database compiled by Gareth Hicks

If a chapel is already mentioned on the main parish page then its name will act as a link to that section for any data recorded there - such as extant records and OS Grid references

Some chapels may have more than one entry if it is not possible to correctly identify each from a particular source

(For an explanation of the various non-conformist denominations see Gareth's Help Page )

Sources referred to (indicated by number shown in brackets after the data entry) where there may be more data available

Sources

 Additional sources

 

Baptist

Baptist chapel, Fidlas Rd, Llanishen

  • Baptist chapel, Fidlas Rd, Llanishen                   ST17938169        Built in 1909, still in use in 1996        (1)
  • Llanishen English Baptist church          Extant records   (3)
  • Rev William Davies (Baptist)   [residence in Llanishen]                    1910   (4)
  • Book index entry ;- Llanishen, Baptist Chapel and Fidlas Road, c1910               Cardiff Yesterday

Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;

  • "Records of the Llanishen English Baptist Church: minute books of church meetings, 1913-1960; minute books of deacons meetings, 1925-1957; and Sunday School teachers' meetings minute books, 1911-1932; and records of the Tredegarville English Baptist Church: minutes books of church meetings, 1897-1913; and cash book, 1896-1903."
    "On the 24 October 1909, the Llanishen Branch was formed as a separate church, [from Tredegarville, Roath]"

Baptist chapel, Thornhill

  • There is a small Baptist chapel at Thornhill                        1910 (4)

Capel Gwilym, Capel Gwilym Rd, Thornhill

  • Capel Gwilym, Capel Gwilym Rd, Thornhill        ST16348388        Built in 1831, not still in use in 1996  (1)
  • Cappel Gwilym, Baptist         Erected in 1831       Thomas Jones, Deacon, Deri Du, Llanishen          1851   (5)
  • Undated (endorsed; 1819, July 18); Particular Baptist; a building called Ty Gwillim: Thomas HARRY, Thomas LEYSHON, Thomas JONES, Charles MAYSEY, Henry CAMPBELL, James EDMUNDS, Morgan EVANS, Henry REES, Edmund JONES, John JONES     (2)

 

Congregationalist

North Llanishen Independent chapel, Llangrannog Rd, Llanishen

  • North Llanishen Independent chapel, Llangrannog Rd, Llanishen             ST16988205     Not still in use in 2000             (1)

Independant; the dwelling house of William JAMES called Skyborwen

  • [Llanishen section]  -  Undated (endorsed; registered 1795, August 20); Independant; the dwelling house of William JAMES called Skyborwen; William JAMES, Minister, Lewis THOMAS, senior, and Lewis THOMAS, junior, deacons, William THOMAS    (2)

 

Methodist

 

Century Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Melbourne Rd, Llanishen

  • Century Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Melbourne Rd, Llanishen            ST17958178       Built in 1900-01 [?], still in use in 1997      (1)            [and still in use in 2005]
  • There is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Llanishen               Slaters Directory for 1880
  • Wesleyan Methodists, Llanishen       Building not used exclusively as a place of worship.    Charles Tucker, Minister, Cardiff        1851  (5)
  • There is a book entry;-   Llanishen, Century Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, 1907      Cardiff Yesterday

Park End CM chapel, Fidlas Rd, Cyncoed, Llanishen

  • Park End CM chapel, Fidlas Rd, Cyncoed, Llanishen           ST18358075        Rebuilt in 1924 and possibly rebuilt at a later date, still in use in 1986                 (1)

 

Other (inc unidentified)

Quakers

  • Llanishen Quaker chapel, Llanishen                  ST1781                 (1)

Bethel Chapel Bible Christian

  • [Llanishen section] 1842 March 29; Bible Christian; Bethel Chapel; Samuel BENNETT, Dissenting Minister       (2)

Llanisien Mission Room, Llanishen

  • Llanisien Mission Room, Llanishen                    ST1781               (1)

Protestant

  • [Llanishen section] - 1802 January 4; Protestant; the dwelling house of William ROBERTS; Joseph ROBERTS, Nathaniel WATKINS, Charles WILLIAMS, John MICHAEL, John JONES, John SYDSERFF   (2)

 

[Last Updated : 15 May 2007 - Gareth Hicks]

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