Baglan
"BAGLAN, in the Cwmwd of Rhwng Nedd ac Afan, Cantref of Cron Nedd (now called the Hundred of Neath), County of GLAMORGAN, South Wales: a Curacy, not in charge, to the Vicarage of Aber Afan: Patron, Lord Vernon: Church dedicated to St. Baglan. The Resident Population of this Parish, in 1801, was 251. The Money raised by the Parish Rates, in 1803, was £121..19..2 1/2. It is 4 m. S.b.E. from Neath. According to the Diocesan Report, in 1809, the yearly value of this Benefice, arising from Tythes, and Augmentation, was £52. This Parish contains about 3000 acres of land; of which, 2200 acres are inclosed and cultivated, and the remainder is Common. The Right Honourable Lord Vernon is the principal Proprietor. Near the Church is a Well, which is famous for curing ricketty Children; but, according to the vulgar opinion, only on the first three Thursdays in May."
From:
A Topographical Dictionary of The Dominion of Wales by Nicholas Carlisle, London, 1811.
Baglan Library
Bibliography
Here is a substantial reading list of books which relate to Glamorgan, either county or parish.
References to Baglan at the British Library
Church History
Chapels Database - a list of all
known non-conformist chapels or other non-Anglican religions in the parish
Images and History of the churches of St. Baglan and St. Catherine, Baglan, by Brian Wagstaffe
The Parish of Baglan
Church Records
The church is dedicated to St. Catherine, is in the Benefice of Baglan, and Diocese of Llandaff. Details of the present incumbent of this benefice can be found at the Church in Wales website. The church can be found at grid reference SS753929.
| Anglican Parish Registers Held at the Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff |
| Baptisms |
Marriages |
Burials |
Banns |
Bishops Transcripts |
| 1769-1874 |
1769-1923 |
1769-1904 |
1823-1844 |
1721, 1723-1837 |
Modern Parishes & Chapels of Ease :-
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Baglan Ecclesiastical Parish records " ............. The church of
St. Catharine was erected in 1882 on the site of the old church." "Ecclesiastical Parish records including registers of baptisms, 1769-1874;
marriages, 1769-1923; burials, 1769-1904; banns, 1824-1930; services, 1907-1930;
records relating to churchwardens, 1925-c1930; miscellaneous and civil
records, 1732-1935"
Places, villages, farms etc within Baglan as shown on the parish map on the CD of
Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). (Extracted by Gareth Hicks)
- Baglan Lower (46); Baglan (village); Baglan Bay; Baglan Burrows; Baglan Moors; Blaen Pelenna; Bwlch; Camp; Coed-y-parc; Cwm Baglan; GWR; Mynydd Dinas; Mynydd Gaer; Pant-yr-arian; R.Ranges; Tycanol; Tyle'r-fedwen; Witford Point;
- Baglan Higher (47); Blaenavon; Cerig Llwydion; Colliery; Cwm Blaen Pelenna; Efail-fach; GWR; Gelli-gaer-fawr; Hawdref-fawr; Hawdref-ganol; Isle of Wight; Lantwit Merthyr Colliery; Mynydd Blaenavon; Nant Blaen Pelenna; Pelenna River ?; Ton-mawr; Ton-y-grugos
Description of parish from
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833) by Samuel Lewis.
Baglan on the UK Villages site
Baglan - on Wikipedia
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Llewellyn of Baglan and Court Colman papers 1713-1972 "The Llewelyn family descended from Llewelyn Evan (d 1757), who married Eleanor,
daughter of Evan Davies, of Pentre, Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan. His son, Hopkin
Llewelyn (1727-1811), of Brombil, Margam, and Pentre, became the estate agent of
the Margam estate in 1765. Hopkin's eldest son, Griffith, married Catherine
Jones, heiress of Baglan Hall.........................."
- Baglan Hall Estate, papers 1799-1944 "The Baglan Hall Estate consisted mainly of
properties in Baglan and Aberavon parishes, and
was held during the middle part of the 19th century by the Llewellyn family.
............................."
View maps covering the area of this parish and places within its boundaries
Population
The Population of Baglan was as follows, and a more detailed breakdown is available.
| 1841 - 548 |
1851 - 558 |
1861 - 715 |
1871 - 621 |
1881 - 672 |
1891 - 624 |
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Baglan Higher Parish Council, Baglan Higher Community Council and Pelenna Community
Council Records 1784-1992 " .............including Baglan tithe plan and apportionment,
1846;.................... records relating to the
Local Boundary Commission for Wales, 1979-1981; ................; invoices
and receipts concerning the South Wales Electricity Board, 1956-1957; records
relating to playing fields, 1958-1990; records relating to Pontrhydyfen
Community Centre, 1961-1986; records relating to Neath Borough Council, 1961."
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Baglan School Records "Records of Baglan School, 1865-1949, including
log books, 1865-1949; manager's minutes, 1904-1930"
- Glamorganshire Reformatory School Records 1891-1984 "Glamorganshire Reformatory School was established at Hawdref Ganol, Baglan, near Neath, in March 1858. In 1875 it was moved
to Ty Segur, Neath,..................."
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[Last Updated : 17 Dec 2006 - Gareth Hicks]
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