St Fagans
"A village four miles west of Cardiff. A desperate engagement between the Royalist and Parliamentary forces took place in the neighbourhood in 1648. St Fagans Castle is a large Tudor residence built on the site of a medieval stronghold. The church exhibits some Decorated work."
[Glamorganshire, 1911]
Archives and Libraries
- Museums
- Museum of Welsh Life
St Fagans, Cardiff, CF5 6XB
Telephone: U.K. 01222 573500 ext 437, Overseas +44 1222 573500 ext 437
Fax: U.K. 01222 573490, Overseas +44 1222 573490
Bibliography
Here is a substantial reading list of books which relate to Glamorgan, either county or parish.
Index to the book "Annals of St. Fagan's with Llanillterne - An Ancient Glamorgan Parish", indexed by David Webb.
Business and Commerce Records
- Samuel William Coslett, blacksmith
1925-35: account book
[Museum of Welsh Life - Reference: 1887]
- Butcher
1853-98: account book
[Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans - Reference: 2517]
Cemeteries
The Glamorgan Family History Society have produced a set of microfiche containing Monumental Inscriptions for the following burial grounds :-
- Parish Church of St. Mary
Chapels Database - a list of all
known non-conformist chapels or other non-Anglican religions in the parish
Church Records
The church is dedicated to St. Mary, and is in the Benefice of Peterston-super-Ely with St. Fagans with Michaelston-super-Ely. Details of the present incumbent of this benefice can be found at the Church in Wales website. The church can be located at grid reference ST122772.
A transcription of the registers is available from the Glamorgan Family History Society for the years: Baptisms, 1589-1882, Marriages, 1689-1837, Burials, 1689-1884.
| Anglican Parish Registers Held at the Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff |
| Baptisms |
Marriages |
Burials |
Banns |
Bishops Transcripts |
| 1689-1882 |
1689-1837 |
1689-1966 |
1756-1812 |
1717, 1724-1837 |
| Non Conformist Registers Held at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth |
| Chapel |
Baptisms |
Marriages |
Burials |
OS Map Ref |
| Tabernacle, Calvinistic Methodist |
1866-1965 |
- |
- |
ST 11967745 |
Description and Travel
Places, villages, farms etc within St Fagans 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 Gareth Hicks)
- St Fagans (143); Castle; Croft-y-genau; Culver Ho.; Great Western Ry.; Llanfair-fach; Llanmaes; Llwyn-yr-eos; Mill; Old Windmill; Pentre-banau; Rhyd-lafar Cross Roads; St Fagans (village); Stockland; Tre-gyrnog; Tynewydd; Viaducts
Descriptions of the parish from
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833) by Samuel Lewis.
A Topographical Dictionary of The Dominion of Wales by Nicholas Carlisle,
London, 1811.
St Fagans National History Museum - on Wikipedia
Directories
Transcript of name listing for Llandaff, with the parishes and villages of Caerau, Ely, Fairwater, Radyr, Llanilltern, St. Fagan's, Michaelston-super-Ely, and St. Bride's-super-Ely from Slaters Directory for 1880.
History
Description and image of St. Fagan's Castle at www.castlewales.com by Jeff Thomas
Battle
of St Fagans 8th May 1648
Land and Property
- St Fagans tithes
1838-40: tithe papers
[Glamorgan Archive Service, Cardiff - Reference: D/D Pl]
- Windsor-Clive family, Earls of Plymouth: St Fagans
- 1301-1844: deeds, manorial and estate papers, Brecon, Denbighs, Flints, Glamorgan, Merioneth, Mon, Cheshire, Salop, Berks, Dorset, Som, Wilts
[National Library of Wales, Department of Manuscripts and Records - Reference: NLW MS 3429]
- 18thcent-19th cent: deeds and estate papers
[Hereford and Worcester Record Office, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester WR5 2NP - Reference: 705:128/705:263/705:54]
- 18thcent-20th cent: estate papers
[Glamorgan Archive Service, Cardiff - Reference: D/D Pl]
- 1909-65: estate papers
[Glamorgan Archive Service, Cardiff]
- 1908-31: collection of maps, plans etc relating to park, and woods managers compilation relating to enclosure
[Museum of Welsh Life, St. Fagans - Reference: 1800]
View maps covering the area of this parish and places within its boundaries
Population
The Population of St Fagans was as follows, and a more detailed breakdown is available.
| 1841 - 424 |
1851 - 515 |
1861 - 506 |
1871 - 536 |
1881 - 483 |
1891 - 490 |
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- St Fagans Civil Parish records " .....
comprising copy of tithe plan and apportionment, 1840 [copied 1980]; assistant
overseer's rate book, 1926; assistant overseer's receipt and payment book,
1906-1927; parish council minutes book, 1894-1967"
Societies
- St Fagan's and District Horticultural Society
1899-1913: minutes
[Museum of Welsh Life, St. Fagans - Reference: 1538/66-68]
Hamlets, Towns and Villages
St Fagans
[Last Updated : 3 June 2008 - Gareth Hicks]
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