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DFC - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records
B - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records - Baptist
C - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records - Congregational
1 - Records of Trinity Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
1 - Minute Book - Church meeting
2 - Minute Book - General Church meetings
3 - Minute Book - Deacons' meetings
4 - Minute Book - Deacons' meetings
5 - Minute Book - Deacons' meetings
6 - Minute Book - Finance Committee
7 - Account book
8 - Register - Christenings (to 1938 only), marriages and burials
9 - South Wales Congregational Union Annual Report with list of subscribers
10 - South Wales Congregational Union Annual Report with list of subscribers
11 - Register of baptisms for Trinity Methodist/URC chapel, Pembroke Dock
12 - Record book of Trinity Congregational Chapel, including minutes of Deacons' and church meetings 1953-1973, roll of church members 1912-1936, list of subscriptions to new organ fund and press-cutting reporting the departure of Rev R Bond Thomas for Ware, Hertfordshire, in 1919
13 - Register of attendance at Meyrick Street Independent Sunday School
14 - Register of attendance at Meyrick Street Congregational Sabbath School, with list of persons who had signed the Pledge with the Band of Hope 1883
15 - Register of attendance at Meyrick Street Congregational Sunday School, with copy of statistical returns of attendance 1894 & 1895
16 - Register of attendance at Meyrick Street Congregational Sabbath School
17 - Treasurer's cash book and weekly freewill offering at Trinity Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
18 - Treasurer's cash book and weekly freewill offering at Trinity Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
19 - Seat rent register and cash account for Trinity Congregational church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
20 - Seat rent register and cash account for Trinity Congregational church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
21 - Treasurer's cash book for Trinity Congregational church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
22 - Minute book for the United Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
23 - Expenditure ledger for Meyrick Street URC church, Pembroke Dock
24 - Receipts ledger for Meyrick Street URC church, Pembroke Dock
25 - Minute book for the Tabernacle and Trinity URC Chapels Joint Committee, Pembroke and Pembroke Dock
26 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
27 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
28 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
29 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
30 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
31 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
32 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
33 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
34 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
35 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
36 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
37 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
38 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
39 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
40 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
41 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
42 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
43 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
44 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
45 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
46 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
47 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
48 - Church Engagements & Announcements diary for the Congregational Chapel, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
49 - Deed poll to declare the trusts on which the building is intended to be used as a place of meeting for the purpose of public worship by James Thomas, shipwright, Joseph Lewis, shipwright, William Davies, shipwright, James Phillips, shipwright, Richard Allen, shipbuilder, William Allen, joiner, John James, joiner, Joseph Moore, druggist, James Thomas, joiner, James Davies Warlow, shipbuilder, and Henry Hancock, shipwright, all of Pembroke Dock, and Owen Davies, shipwright, of Waterloo, [Pembroke St Mary], on behalf of "Protestant Dissenters of the Congregational denomination called Independents being Poedo-Baptists". Property - a building on land on the east side of Clarence Street, Pembroke Dock, bounded on the north by the house of Philip Jenkins, on the south by Albion Square, on the east by Brewery Row. Witnessed by William Clarke and Thomas Disney.
50 - Memorandum and appointment of new trustees for the Congregational Independent chapel, Albion Square, Pembroke Dock. Old continuing trustees - John James of Pembroke Dock, joiner, James Phillips now of Milford, shipwright, and Henry Hancock of Pembroke Dock, shipwright. New trustees - James Graham Blackwood, draughtsman, John Butler, Inspector of Shipwrights, Horatio Johns, Foreman of Dockyard, Herbert Francis Pinch, retired shipwright, David William John, chemist, James Valentine Rees, tailor & draper, Joseph Gay, joiner, Isaac Evans Samuel, shipwright, all of Pembroke Dock, and William Lile of Trinity Wharf, Pembroke Ferry, Superintendent of the Trinity Service
51 - Appointment of new trustees for the Albion Square Congregational chapel, Pembroke Dock. Old continuing trustees - Allan Mackintosh of Melville Street, Pembroke Dock, foreman of works, William Phelps of Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, tailor, Trevor Hywel Jones of Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, schoolmaster, Thomas West Townley of Main Street, Pembroke, recorder of work, George Hardstaff West of Park Street, Pembroke Dock, schoolmaster, William Henry Thomas of Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, photographer. New trustees - Philip Morgan of 29 Hawkstone Road, Pembroke Dock, sanitary inspector, George William Masters of 27 Park Street, Pembroke Dock, retired fitter, John Faithfull of 6 Market Street, Pembroke Dock, assistant sexton, George Warren Davies of 23 Church Street, Pembroke Dock, pattern maker, Frederick Arthur Prickett of 37 Military Road, Pembroke Dock, draughtsman, and William Ellis Evans of 72 Gwyther Street, Pembroke Dock, manager of Labour Exchange.
52 - Alphabetical index of names of people, most with a date between 1759 and 1768, possibly an index of correspondence. Names include Argast the mason, Miss Couzens (Mrs Pykes), John Evans, excise officer, Miss Betty Hill of Lawrenny, Robert Jourdain of Laugharne, James Oriel of Underhill, Erasmus Vaughan of Trecwn and Mrs Williams of the Pelic
53 - Notebook containing notes of committee meetings connected with the Congregational church
54 - Notebook of Miss Griffiths containing notes of meetings of the United Congregational Sisterhood [Notebook formerly printed for Glanmor Secondary School for Girls, Swansea]
55 - Notebook containing notes on Bible study conferences and committee meetings
56 - Notebook originally used for the geography notes of Elnith R Griffiths at Swansea High School for Girls but later for making notes on religious matters
57 - Notebook containing lists of names of deacons 1952-1965 and notes on records held at the Pembrokeshire Record Office
58 - Notebook of Elnith Roselle Griffiths [1904-1987] whilst at University College, Swansea, and later used for notes on religious matters
59 - Register of transfers of members to and from Trinity Congregational chapel, Pembroke Dock
60 - "These Hundred Years 1851-1951: The Story of the Church Worshipping at Meyrick Street" by L Alun Page, produced for the United Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock.
61 - List of members of Pembroke Dock United Reformed Church
62 - Donations to and expenditure for testimonial to Miss Ida Grieve (later Mrs David), organist at Trinity Congregational Chapel, Pembroke Dock
63 - Election of deacons at Trinity Congregational Chapel, Pembroke Dock, showing successful candidates
64 - Estimates for repairs at "Andromeda House", Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, from D G Davies of 42 Gwyther Street, Pembroke Dock
65 - Correspondence relating to resignations, transfers, requests for use of Trinity schoolroom, appointment of organist, the sale of Albion Square chapel and other matters
66 - Accounts for tea held to celebrate the Pastor's first anniversary, with receipted bills from W & J Grieve of Ettrick House, Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, J S Rollings, grocer, of Redcliffe Buildings, Pembroke Dock, and A & P Rowe, bakers, of 15 Laws Street, Pembroke Dock
67 - List of chapel trustees still active (David Harries, John Grieve, William Griffiths, William Badger, William Bonnell, Rees Phillips, Richard Harries, Thomas Davies and William Grieve) and those who were deceased (James Williams, John Phillips, William Richards, Job Timmins & Charles Bawden, all of Pembroke Dock and Francis Trewent of Neyland)
68 - Letter from Alun Page of Y Mans, Carmel, Llanelli, to Miss Elnith Roselle Griffiths of 9 Park View Crescent, Pembroke Dock, concerning Trinity Congregational Chapel, Pembroke Dock. With envelope.
69 - Provisional valuation for the Congregational Chapel, Upper Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock, under the Finance (1909-10) Act 1910, sent to W N Grieve of 49 Gwyther Street, Pembroke Dock, as trustee. With envelope.
70 - Service sheets for the annual carol service of the United Reformed Churches of Neyland and Pembroke Dock
71 - Lists of documents relating to Trinity Chapel/United Congregational Church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock, and housed either at the Pembrokeshire Record Office or at the church
72 - Letters of recommendation for transfers of members to Trinity Congregational Chapel, Pembroke Dock
73 - Declaration of intent to constitute a local ecumenical project by Pembroke Dock United Reformed Church and Pembroke Dock Methodist Church
74 - Notice of removal of Miss Elnith Roselle Griffiths from Retford Congregational Church to Pembroke Dock
75 - Caretaker's agreement made between Ben James and Trinity Congregational Church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
76 - Agreement for repairs made between contractor Charles Young to Meyrick Street Congregational Church and Sunday School
77 - Receipt for payment to David Harris for "over looking the work in connection with the renovation of Meyrick Street Church" made by William Nevison Grieve
78 - List of subscribers of donations for the testimonial of Alun Page upon leaving Pembroke Dock for Skewen, Glamorganshire
79 - Letter from John King of "Annandale", 64 Gwyther Street, Pembroke Dock, to John Charles Valters of Neyland concerning the payment of entertainment tax, endorsed with his reply and enclosing 2 leaflets on the subject.
80 - Receipted bills and quotations, including items from The Nutshell Press, 30 Queen Street, Pembroke Dock, J Thomas, printer & publisher, 36 Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, and the Gazette Newspaper Co Ltd, 21 Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
81 - List of trustees for Trinity Congregational chapel, Pembroke Dock
82 - Lists of supplies/preachers
83 - Order of service for Trinity Congregational chapel, Pembroke Dock
84 - Manuals for Meyrick Street/Trinity Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock, 1908-1916, with balance sheets 1902, 1904 & 1905
85 - Words and music for Aberystwyth, Lingham, Hyfrydol, Y Delyn Aur, Pentecost, Wentworth, Intercession and Diadem
86 - Programme for Recognition Services in connection with the settlement of Rev David Lewis at Trinity Congregational church, Pembroke Dock
87 - Pastoral letters and balance sheets for Trinity Congregational church, Pembroke Dock
88 - Balance sheets for Trinity Congregational church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
89 - Annual reports and statements of accounts for the United Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
90 - Miscellaneous papers, including letter from J R Williams of 6 Hawkstone Road, Pembroke Dock, 1970, correspondence relating to the change of name of the chapel and its registration for marriages 1909-1911, several carol service programmes 1970s, words and music for "Mary's Lullaby", letter from Mrs E M Rollings of Corner House, St Florence, 1942, letter from Mr & Mrs A Loosmore of Bridgend, Glamorganshire, 1937, and correspondence with & about Rev Marshall O Edwards of Blackburn, Lancashire, 1972
91 - "The Past and Present Pastors for 50 years of Albion Square Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock", six photographs showing the Chapel, its pulpit & organ, Rev Eliakim Lloyd Shadrach 1857-1869, Rev T Davies 1870-1876, Rev Joseph R Webster 1877-1885 and Rev John E Griffiths 1886-1907
92 - Photograph of the Pastor (Rev John E Griffiths) and Deacons of Albion Square Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
93 - Picture of Rev Josephus Williams, Pastor 1851-1864
94 - Picture of Rev J C Ramsay, Pastor 1864-1866
95 - Picture of Rev Charles Goward, Pastor 1868-1873
96 - Picture of Rev William A Edwards, Pastor 1874-1905
97 - Picture of Rev Richard Bond Thomas, Pastor 1906-1919
98 - Photograph of Rev J Edwards, Pastor 1921-1924
99 - Photograph of Rev David Lewis, Pastor 1928-1936
100 - Photograph of William N Grieve
101 - Photograph of John Grieve
102 - Photograph of Frederick Richard Hains, teacher of the Infant Class 1900-1925
103 - Photograph of unnamed person [possibly S B Williams]
104 - Declaration of trust by James Williams of South Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, Francis Trewent of New Milford, David Harries of South Gwyther Street, shipwright, Rees Phillips of North Gwyther Street, joiner, John Grieve of Bush Street, draper, William Nevison Grieve of Bush Street, draper, William Griffiths of Bufferland, shipwright, William Richards of Prospect Place, shipwright, Job Timmins of Pennar, smith, William Badger of Pennar, smith, William Bonnell of South Gwyther Street, smith, Richard Harries of Victoria Road, shipwright, John Phillips of Bush Street East, joiner, Thomas Davies of Bush Street, draper and Charles Bowden of Bush Street East, inspector of shipwrights, all of Pembroke Dock Property - land on the east side of Meyrick Street South, Pembroke Dock, [further described] on which an Independent chapel and out-offices had been erected Witnesses - William Augustus Edwards, Congregational Minister, Pembroke Dock, and Frederick Richard Hains, writer, of H M Dockyard, Pembroke Dock
105 - Order made by the Charity Commissioners relating to the Charity known as the Trinity Congregational Chapel, Pembroke St Mary
106 - Memorandum of the choice and appointment of new trustees for Trinity Congregational Chapel, Pembroke Dock
2 - Records of Albion Square Congregational Church, Pembroke Dock
3 - Tabernacle Independent Church, Narberth
4 - Records of the Tabernacle Congregational Church, Haverfordwest and Little Haven
5 - Records of Mountain Congregational Chapel, Llanteg, Crunwear
6 - Records of Brynberian Congregational Church
7 - Records of Templeton Congregational Church
8 - Records of Albany Congregational Church, Haverfordwest
9 - Records of Hebron Congregational Chapel
10 - Records of Yr Hen Gapel, Maenclochog
11 - Tregarne Owen Congregational Church
12 - Records of Carvan Congregational Church
13 - Received from Keyston United Reform Church
14 - Records of Glandwr Independant Chapel, Glandwr, Llanfyrnach
15 - Records of Brynsion Congregational Chapel, Lampeter Velfrey
16 - Rhodiad Independent Chapel, St David
17 - Records of Tabernacle Congregational Church (later United Reform Church), Rosemarket
18 - Records of Tabernacle United Reform Church, Pembroke
19 - Records of St Ishmaels Congregational Chapel (Tabernacle)
20 - Records of Crundale United Reform Chapel (formerly Congregational)
21 - Records of Milford Haven Tabernacle United Reform Church
22 - Regional records of the Congregational / United Reform Churches in Pembrokeshire
23 - Records of Penally Congregational / United Reform Church
24 - Records of Bethel Congregational Chapel, St Florence
25 - Records of Tabernacle Congregational Chapel, Warren Street, Tenby [now St John's United Reform Church / Methodist Church]
26 - Records of Bethel Congregational / United Reformed Church, St Florence
27 - Bethel Congregational Church, St Issells
28 - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records - Congregational
CM - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records - Union of Welsh Calvinistic Methodists
F - Records of the Society of Friends
M - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records - Methodist
MR
P - Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records - Pentecoastal
X - Records of Interdominational Records held at the Pembrokeshire Record Office
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