The Chapel

 

The Chapel

 

The 18th century saw the rise of the Methodist movement in Wales.

Preaching had started at Ty Llwyd and in the Ship Inn where Daniel Rowlands and Howell Harries both preached.

The first chapel was built in 1768 and measured 39 feet by 21 feet.

The second was built in 1793 and the present one in 1832.

From 1811 the Methodists discontinued taking communion in church.

There was a small chapel at Ty Llwyd, where Hywel Harris preached in 1738. Two pillars from this chapel are under the gallery in Pennant Chapel today.

Cwmteg was built in 1873 as a house for the Minister

In 1913, at a cost of £100 a field was bought from Rhys Edwards, Lanllwyd for use as a cemetery.

These are the first five entries in the Register of Baptisms.

 When Baptised   Child's Christian Name and Sex  In What Parish Born  When Born  Names of both Father and Mother,with the former Name of the Mother  Abode  Business or Profession  Signature of Parents  Signature of the Minister by whom the Baptism is performed
 November 29th 1821   Ann a Female  Kilcennin  October21st 1821

 Evan Evans

Mary Evans

Mary Jones

 Bedaren  Blacksmith

 Evan Evans

Mary Evans Mark X

  Ebanezer Richards
  Febr 26th 1822   Ann a Female   Llansaintffread  Febr 2nd 1822

 Evan Jones

Rachel Jones

Rachel Rees

 Tyn y Cae  Labourer

  Mark X Evan Jones

Rachel Jones Mark X

 David Evans
 Augst 22nd 1822  Joshua a Male  Llanbadarn Trefeglwys  July 28th 1822

 John Jenkins

Elizabeth Jenkins

Elizabeth Evans

 Llyest fach  Labourer

  John Jenkins

Elizabeth Jenkins by mark X

 David Evans
 Septr 22nd 1822  Elizabeth a Female   Llansaintffread  Augst 10th 1822

 William Evans

Elizabeth Evans

Elizabeth Jones

 Gwernllaeth  Farmer

  William Evans

Elizabeth Evans

 David Evans
 Febr 16th 1823  Evan a Male  Llanbadarn Trefeglwys  Decr 28th 1822

 Evan Evans

Ann Evans

Ann Jones

 Pen y Garn  Labourer

  Evan Evans

Ann Evans

 David Evans

The Ministers for the Chapel appear to have been drawn from a mainly from a circuit as they are today but some of them resided in the village.

1822 - 1824 David Evans
1864 - 1903 Evan Evans.He lived in Penpontbren.
He seems to have had an assistant preachesr in Thomas Lewis, Minister who lived at Pencwm, Pennant in 1866 and John Davies, Minister, who lived at Cwmteg from 1873 to 1902.
1911 - 1923 Morgan Evans
1933 - 1942 D.A.Williams
1944 - 1945 G.A.Howells
1950 - 1965 H.T.Harry
1968 - 1988 E.Ebenezer

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