- TK2/4.
- File
- 1841-1863.
Affidavit confirming respectability of persons named as trustees of Deuddwr Grammar School, 1841; rules of the same school 1863; and balance sheet of the Barmouth national schools, 1851.
Affidavit confirming respectability of persons named as trustees of Deuddwr Grammar School, 1841; rules of the same school 1863; and balance sheet of the Barmouth national schools, 1851.
Papers concerning Penrhos Chapel, also called Trinity or New Chapel, situated in Llandrinio, Montgomeryshire, dated between 1695 and 1844. They include a petition to the bishops of Coventry, Lichfield and St Asaph by the inhabitants of Llandrinio and adjacent parishes for augmentation of the minister 's salary, 1696; receipts for ministers' salaries, 1704-1757, 1819; notes by John Owen on the history of the chapel; letters from the Bishop of St Asaph and a circular concerning administration of the chapel and Deuddwr School, William Ormsby-Gore 's patronage and alterations to the chapel building, 1825-1828, 1842; certificates of declaration of conformity and subscription to the articles of faith of the new perpetual curate, 1825; and an agreement between William Ormsby-Gore, the Bishop and other clergymen, dated 1844, for demolishing and rebuilding Penrhos Chapel and for annexing portions of adjoining parishes to form a consolidated chapelry, with conditions precluding the master of Deuddwr School from holding the curacy and vice versa.
Penrhos Chapel (Montgomeryshire, Wales)