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Newport City
Council and the
Llanvaches community council.
Office for
National Statistics Parish Headcounts:
Llanvaches "Custom
report –
Nomis – Official...
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Church Act 1914. The
first Independent Church in
Wales was
founded at
Llanvaches in 1638 by
William Wroth. The
Presbyterian Church of
Wales was born out...
- to America. In 1639
William Wroth, then
Rector of the
parish church at
Llanvaches in Monmouthshire,
established the
first Independent Church in
Wales "according...
- in 1639. From 1617
until 1639
Wroth was
Rector of the
parish church at
Llanvaches in
Monmouthshire where his
Congregationalist chapel was founded. Wroth...
- church. He is
reckoned an
early abbot of
Caerwent and has
dedications at
Llanvaches, near Caerwent, also
known as Llandathan, and at St Athan. He is said...
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Beechwood Bettws Bishton Caerleon Coedkernew Gaer
Goldcliff Graig Langstone Llanvaches Llanwern Lliswerry Malpas Marshfield Michaelston-y-Fedw Nash
Penhow Pillgwenlly...
- Somerset, and the
Church in
Wales churches at
Gwenddwr in
Breconshire and at
Llanvaches in Newport. The
Catholic Church at
Treforest is also
dedicated to Dyfrig...
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Beechwood Eveswell Bettws Bettws Bishton and
Langstone Bishton*, Langstone*,
Llanvaches*, Penhow* Llanmartin, Parc Seymour,
Wentwood Forest, Coed-y-caerau, Cat's...
- He was a
founder of the
first Independent church in
Wales in 1638, at
Llanvaches, with
William Wroth and
William Thomas, an
early Baptist. He was born...
- of
Langstone (excluding the
adjoining villages of Penhow-Parc Seymour,
Llanvaches, Llandevaud,
Llanbedr and Llanmartin) in 1801 had 126 inhabitants. By...