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Horeb Welsh Independent Chapel, Horeb

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Horeb Independent Chapel was built in 1784 as an offshoot from Pantycreuddyn. The first minister was Mr Benjamin Jones, followed by Mr Johnathon Jones of Rhydybont. In 1805 it was decided they shou...

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Waunifor Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist|), Maesycrugiau, Capel Dewi

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The chapel was built in 1760 by Thomas Bowen Esq. on Blaenborthin land. He had hoped to keep the chapel separate from the Established church and the Nonconformists, but failed to get a preist to pr...

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Capel Y Graig (welsh Unitarian), Graig Road, Llandysul

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The cause for Unitarianism was started by the Rev. J Thomas, minister of Pantydefaid. When after a few years the congregation in his schoolhouse increased, they decided to build Capel-y-Graig, buil...

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Capel Llwynrhydowen (welsh Unitarian;llwynrhydowen (new)), Pontsian Road, Rhydowen

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After the "troad allan" at Yr Hen Gapel Llwynrhydowen Unitarian Chapel, the church rented a small piece of land known as "Eisin-grug" from Mr Evan Jones, Melin Rhydowen. November 5th 1872, a fund w...

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Capel Pant-y-defaid (welsh Unitarian), Prengwyn/pren-gwyn

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The cause was started here in 1802 by Dr Charles Lloyd, the son of the Rev.D.Lloyd of Brynllefrith.

Capel Pant-y-Defaid Unitarian Chapel and Schoolroom were built in 1802. The chapel was rebuilt t...

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Llwynrhydowen, Hen Gapel (unitarian;llwynrhydowen (old)), Cardigan Road, Rhydowen

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The Unitarian cause began in Llwynrhydowen in 1726, where Jenkin Jones is said to have preached to the first Arminian congregation in Wales which sprang from Pantycreuddyn church. The first chapel ...

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