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Tabernacl Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Pendre, Cardigan

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The Calvinistic Methodist cause was founded in Cardigan in the 1740s, meeting initially in the house of Rachel Evans. The first chapel was built in 1760, being rebuilt in 1776, 1807 and the present...

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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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Ty’ngwndwn Welsh Independent Chapel (ty’n-y-gwndwn), Felinfach/felin-fach

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The Independant cause started here very early, and in 1672 the house of Davis Rees was liscenced for worship. Ty'Ngwndwn Independent Chapel was first built in 1775 and rebuilt in 1815, 1835 due to ...

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Bancyfelin Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;bancfelin), Llangrannog

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Bancyfelin Methodist Chapel was built in 1863, established largely by Thomas Thomas, the owner of a mill on the same riverbank as the chapel. Previously meetings had been held at the corn mill in L...

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Capel Y Garn (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;pen-y-garn), Bow Street, Pen-y-garn

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The Reverend John Evans began preaching in the area in 1780-84, and the first Calvinist Methodist Chapel (known as "Jehovah-Jire") was built in 1793. It was rebuilt in 1812 as Capel Mawr, and rebui...

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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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