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St Hilary

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"HILARY, ST., in the Cwmwd of Pen y Bont, Cantref of Cron Nedd (now called the Hundred of Cowbridge) County of GLAMORGAN, South Wales: a discharged Vicarage valued in the King's Books at £5..14..4 1/2: Patrons, The Bishop, Archdeacon, and Chapter of Llandaff. The Resident Population of this Parish, in 1801, was 145. The Money raised by the Parish Rates, in 1803, was £107..15..4, at 1s. 9d. in the pound. It is 1 m. S. E from Cowbridge. This Parish contains about 900 acres of Land. There was formerly a Chapel at Beupre. According to the Diocesan Report, in 1809, the yearly value of this Benefice, arising from Tythes, and Augmentation, was £37..14..0. " From: A Topographical Dictionary of The Dominion of Wales by Nicholas Carlisle, London, 1811

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Bibliography

Here is a substantial reading list of books which relate to Glamorgan, either county or parish.

An online index to the book St. Hilary, a History of the Place and its People by Hilary M. Thomas [2000] has been provided by Alan Jenkins

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Cemeteries

The Glamorgan Family History Society have produced a set of microfiche containing Monumental Inscriptions for the following burial grounds :-

  • Parish Church of St. Hilary
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Churches

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Church History

Glamorgan Chapels Database - there are no references to non-conformist chapels/meeting houses found in this parish

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Church Records

For full and up-to-date details of their holdings see the sites of Glamorgan Record Office and/or West Glamorgan Archives

See Bap/Mar/Bur data on  FreeReg

The church is dedicated to St. Hilary, and is in the Benefice of Cowbridge 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 ST016733.

Anglican Parish Registers Held at the Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff
BaptismsMarriagesBurialsBannsBishops Transcripts
1690-19841690-19701690-19851913-19631721, 1724-1752, 1754-1837

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

  • St Hilary Ecclesiastical Parish records                "... including registers of marriages, 1754-1994; banns, 1754-1963; baptisms, 1690-1984; burials, 1813-1985; services, 1966-1982; records relating to churchwardens, 1885-1961; miscellaneous and civil records, 1856-1965"
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Description & Travel

Conservation areas within the Vale of Glamorgan. See St Hilary - "Conservation areas are areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance"

You can see pictures of St Hilary which are provided by:

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Directories

Transcript of name listing for Cowbridge, and neighbouring parishes from Commercial and Trade Directories, for the years:-

1858-1859(Slaters Directory) 1880(Slaters Directory)
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Gazetteers

The transcription of the section for St Hilary from The National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.

Description of parish from A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833) by Samuel Lewis.

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History

Description and images of Beaupre Castle, St. Hilary at www.castlewales.com by Jeff Thomas

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Maps

This diagram shows the position of this parish within the county of Glamorgan - click on this to see a full size diagram of the county

 

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Parish map (Kain/Oliver)

You can see maps centred on OS grid reference ST013729 (Lat/Lon: 51.446169, -3.422155), St Hilary which are provided by:

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Names, Geographical

Places, villages, farms etc within St Hilary parish as shown on the online parish map from 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 Glenys Travis)

  • St Hilary [158] - Castle (in ruins) AM, Coed Hills, Coed y Grabla, Cross Barn, Eastdown, Howe Mill, Kingsland, The Manor, New Beaupre, Newhouse, Old Beaupre, St Hilary Down, St Hilary.
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Newspapers

There are many references to this area in the 15 million Welsh and English language articles from Welsh newspapers transcribed by the NLW and viewable on Welsh Newspapers Online
Below are English language articles that have been re-transcribed and extracted randomly to illustrate what is available, there are many that are not extracted here that include names of local people

  • From the Barry Dock News 9th December 1892

ST. HILARY. GRAND CONCERT.—On Wednesday evening last, a grand concert, which was largely attended, was held at Beaupre, in aid of the funds of the St. Hilary Cricket Club. The conductor was Mr Jones and the accompanist, Mr Bassett. The programme was well gone through, and the entire proceedings reflected credit upon all concerned. The following was the programme:   .....(part extract).......

  • From the Barry Dock News 16th December 1892

ST. HILARY. A READING ROOM was opened on Tuesday evening last by Mrs Franklin. It is furnished throughout and well supplied with the daily and weekly papers, &c., and a committee has been formed to carry on the same, and about twenty members joined on the opening evening. The contribution is 2d per week. This is a comfortable place to spend the long and dreary winter evenings, as Mrs Franklin has not only furnished the room well, but has supplied it with numerous games. St. Hilary people ought to be proud of having such a kind-hearted lady and gentleman as Mr and Mrs Franklin amongst them.   .....(part extract).......

  •  From the Barry Dock News 16th June 1893

ST. HILARY. FRANKLIN'S WELL.—At the fortnightly meeting of the Bridgend and Cowbridge Rural Sanitary Authority, the Rev F. W. Edmondes, M.A., presiding, a sample of water taken from Franklin's Well, St. Hilary was ordered to be sent for Analysis.

  • From the Barry Dock News 16th September 1892

ST. HILARY. THE TONDU EXPLOSION.—On Sunday last a collection was made at the Church, St. Hilary, in aid of the Tondu Explosion Relief Fund, which amounted to £3 13s. The sermon on the occasion was based on the text, "Bear ye one another's burdens."

  •  From The Cardiff Times 12th January 1866

ST. HILARY. The village bells of this unusually quiet little place sent forth their merry peals on Tuesday evening, acknowledging the arrival of Major Bassett, from India, to take possession of the beautiful little mansion and estate at Beaupre. This estate formerly belonged to the late Daniel Jones, Esq., founder of the Cardiff Infirmary, afterwards to Capt. Bassett, thence his beloved and amiable widow, deceased, and now in the possession of the present heir. May be live long and enjoy the good qualities set forth by his ancient family.

  • From the Cardiff Times 2nd May 1862

ST. HILARY. CHURCH RESTORATION.—The old church at this place, which was in a very delapidated condition, has been restored at the sole cost of Mrs. Montgomery Treherne, as a memorial of her late husband, the Rev. John Montgomery Traherne. George Gilbert Scott, Esq., of London, is the architect who has superintended the restoration, and Messrs. James and Price, of Cardiff, have executed the work. This ancient building, which was erected in the decorated and perpendicular style of architecture, has been restored with faithful adherance to its original condition, and a fine Norman arch, which was hidden from the view by white-wash, &c., has been brought to view and forms a most pleasing feature in the restoration. The entire work has cost about £2,000, which has been borne by this lady who has now the satisfaction for seeing completed a worthy memorial of one who was held in great estimation while living.   .....(part extract).......

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Population

The Population of St. Hilary was as follows, and a more detailed breakdown is available.

1841 - 1641851 - 1571861 - 1391871 - 1661881 - 1441891 - 175
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Public Records

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

  • St Hilary Civil Parish records        "...... including copy of tithe plan and apportionment, 1840 [copied 1980]; overseers of the poor petty constables and church wardens, 1728-1821; minutes, charity distribution accounts, cricket club records, 1883-1973"