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"LLAN GYNWYD FAWR, in the Cwmwd of Tir
yr Hwndrwd, Cantref of Cron Nedd (now called the Hundred of Newcastle), County
of GLAMORGAN South Wales: a discharged Vicarage valued in the King's Books at
£19..5..0: Patron, The Right Hon. Lord Vernon: Church dedicated to St. Cynwyd.
The Resident Population of this Parish, in 1801, was 806. The Money raised by
the Parish Rates, in 1803, was, £438..7..2 1/2.
It is 7 m. N. b. E. from Bridgend. This Parish contains about 10,000 acres of
Land, of which about one-third is uninclosed. It is situate near the rise of
the River Lynfi, which afterwards joins the Ogwr. This Parish abounds with Coal,
and Iron ore. According to the Diocesan Report, in 1809, the yearly value of
this Benefice, arising from Tythes only, was £149..13..11. Near the Village
is an old Cromlech, partly demolished, which is called The Old Church; and the
Field, in which it stands, is called Old Church Field. Here Edward the Second
found a retreat in his adversity".
From: A
Topographical Dictionary of The Dominion of Wales by
Nicholas Carlisle, London, 1811.
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References to Llangynwyd and Maesteg in the British Library
Here is a substantial reading list of books which relate to Glamorgan, either county or parish.
Richards, Brinley. M.A The History of the Llynfi Valley. Cowbridge, 1982. Contents listing by Daniel Verkys.
Keen, Richard. Ogmore, Llynfi & Garw Valleys in Old Photographs . Index by Huw Daniel
Chapels Database - a list of all known non-conformist chapels or other non-Anglican religions in the parish
See photograph of this church on Jill Muir's siteExtract from the 1851 Religious Census relating to the parish and church
| Anglican Parish Register Deposits | |||||
| Baptisms | Marriages | Burials | Banns | Bishops Transcripts | Deposited |
| 1662-1769, 1849-1901 | 1662-1753, 1851-1909 | 1662-1769, 1856-1902 | - | 1721, 1723-1837 | GRO |
| 1662-1849 | 1662-1851 | 1662-1856 | 1847-1863 | 1721, 1723-1882 | NLW |
GRO - Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff
NLW - National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
Modern Parishes & Chapels of Ease :-
| Non Conformist Registers Held at the Public Record Office, London | ||||
| Chapel | Baptisms | Marriages | Burials | OS Map Ref |
| Bethesda, Congregational | 1807-1837 | - | - | SS 85738891 |
The following Religious Institutions are covered in the Mormon International Genealogical Index (IGI) :-
Places, villages, farms etc within Llangynwyd parish 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 Rina Callingham)
Description of parish from A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833) by Samuel Lewis.
Llangynwyd - on Bridgend.gov.uk
Aerial photograph of Bwlwarcau Iron Age hill fort, Llangynwyd, 1999 - on the Gathering the Jewels site (use search box)
Mari Lwyd and Llangynwyd - on Folk Wales
WWI Honor Roll in Abergwynfi, from a posting to the Glamorgan mailing list
Avon Colliery, Abergwynfi on the Welsh Coal Mines site
| 1841 - 4,155 | 1851 - 5,479 | 1861 - 7,002 | 1871 - 8,944 | 1881 - 9,782 | 1891 - 10,560 |
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
Llangynwyd
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