Llangan, Parish Church
Ordnance Survey Map Reference : SN178188
Parish Registers : Carmarthenshire Record Office
Baptisms 1768 - 1793
Marriages 1769 - 1963
Burials 1768 - 1794
Bishops Transcripts : National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
1677-79, 1681-85, 1690-91, 1693-95, 1697-1700, 1704-05, 1707-09,
1711,
1713, 1715-18, 1720-23, 1725-27, 1729-83, 1785-92, 1794-95,
1805, 1807-31,
1883, 1837, 1840. IGI chr, 1740-1840
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Llangan Parish
Baptisms 1740 - 1840
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Carmarthenshire Marriages
1754-1837
Burials 1813-1851
1841 Census Index
1851 Census Index
1881 Census Index
1901 Carmarthenshire Strays
Wills Index 1654-1858
Owners of Land 1873
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Llangan Parish Church

Church at Sarn-las, Llangan West,
Llangan West used to be a tiny civil parish by virtue of being
the part of Llangan parish that was in Pembrokeshire (it is now
in Carmarthenshire). It also has the parish church, in a poor
state of repair.

Llangan, a parish in Carmarthenshire, on the river Taff, 2 miles
WNW of Whitland station on the G.W.R., and 5 1/2 NE by E of
Narberth. It contains the village of Camvelin, and its post town
is Whitland (R.S.O.) Acreage, 4715 ; population, 787. Whitland
Abbey is a modern mansion, on the site of the monastic Abba
Lauda. The monastic house, originated in a cell planted by
Paulinus in the 5th century, was founded for Cistercian monks by
Bishop Bernard in 1143, and is now represented by little else
than some portions of clustered pillars. The living is a
vicarage in the diocese of St David's; net value, £130 with
residence. Patron, the Bishop of St David's. The church is
dedicated to St Canna, Llangan or Llanganna, a village and a
parish in Glamorgan, on the rivers Canna and Ewenny, 4 miles ESE
of Bridgend. The parish contains also the village of Treos, and
its post town is Bridgend. Acreage, 1200 ; population, 182. Earl
Duuraven is lord of the manor. The living is a rectory in the
diocese of Llandaff; gross value, £266 with residence. The
church was rebuilt in 1861. There is a wheel cross with
crucifixion and instruments of torture on one side and Greek
cross on the other, of about 9th century date, and an
exceptionally well-preserved cross with fine tracery of the 14th
century date. There is a Congregational chapel.
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