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Cardiff New Trinity [Congregational] Church records

Cyfeirgôd(au): GB 0214 DECONG6

Lleoliad:

Teitl: Cardiff New Trinity [Congregational] Church records

Teitl byr: Cardiff New Trinity [Congregational] Church records

Dyddiad(au) creu: 1842-1990

Lefel disgrifio: Fonds

Maint a chyfrwng: 0.06 cubic metres

Enw'r crewr/crewyr: Cardiff New Trinity English Congregational Church

CYD-DESTUN

Hanes bywgraffyddol/gweinyddol: The first Trinity Church was erected in Homanby (later Womanby) Street, Cardiff in 1696, on land leased to Alderman John Archer of Cardiff by Sir John Thomas, baronet, of Wenvoe, and his wife Elizabeth. The congregation had been formed in the years after the Restoration by John French, who had been ejected from the living of Wenvoe in 1662, and it is thought likely that French's congregation included members of the first nonconformist congregation in Cardiff, which had been formed in 1640 by William Erbury who had been ejected from the living of Cardiff, St. Mary and who died in 1654. In 1718, the church was endowed by Archer with a dwelling house in West (later Castle) Street, Cardiff and the sum of £400. In 1847, the church was re-opened after having been rebuilt following a fire. In 1888, Trinity Church was amalgamated with Llandaff Road English Congregational Church, and the Charity Commissioners approved the sale of Womanby Street Church, the proceeds of which were used to erect a new church in Cowbridge Road for the united congregation. The united congregation met in the Llandaff Road Church until the new church, known as New Trinity Church, was opened in 1894.

CYNNWYS

Natur a chynnwys: Cardiff Trinity Church, Womanby Street, records including: marriage registers, 1932-1971; church meetings minute books, 1842-1977; deacons' minute book, 1887-1984; reports of the deacon's committee on finances, 1912; membership rolls, 1894-1961; financial records, 1887-1951; church property, 1871-1954; appointment of ministers, 1916-1932; pastoral, 1811-1894; Sunday School, 1932-1933; church events, 1924-1956; magazines and newsletters, 1919-1969; historical papers, 1921-1954; pictorial records, 1846-1933; Llandaff Road English Congregational Church records including: register and church meetings minute book, 1882-1887; building committee minute book, 1887-1895; and New Trinity Church, Cowbridge Road East, records including: photographs and miscellaneous papers, 1933-1990.

MYNEDIAD A DEFNYDD

Iaith/llawysgrifen: English

Amodau gweld: Some records are closed for 30 years - contact the Duty Archivist

Amodau copïo: Normal Glamorgan Record Office conditions apply

Rhestri cymorth: A hand list is available at the Glamorgan Record Office
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GWYBODAETH ARCHIFOL

Ychwanegiadau: Accruals are possible

Ffynhonnell: Deposited at the Glamorgan Record Office by a private individual, 1984-1991

DEFNYDDIAU PERTHNASOL

NODIADAU DISGRIFIO

Nodiadau yr archifydd: Compiled by David Morris for the ANW project. The following source was used for compilation: Glamorgan Record Office finding aids.

Rheolau catalogio: Description follows Archives Network Wales guidelines based on ISAD(G) second edition; AACR2 and LCSH.

Dyddiad(au )cwblhau'r catalog: March 2005


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New Trinity English Congregational Church (Cardiff, Wales)

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