Brecon Congregational Memorial College was a Congregational college in Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales. The college graduated ministers and missionaries who were...
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Bala-Bangor Theological College and Brecon Congregational Memorial College, was Principal of Brecon Congregational Memorial College from 1950 and Principal...
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David Miall Edwards (category Alumni of Mansfield College, Oxford)
Mansfield College, Oxford. After a period as a minister, he became a teacher of theology at Brecon Congregational Memorial College, Aberhonndu (Brecon), where...
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England (1862), now Grade II* listed. Brecon Congregational Memorial College, Brecknockshire (1869), a college until 1959 later converted into flats....
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and at Cambridge (MA, 1942), he was ordained to the ministry of the Congregational Church in 1941 and served churches in Cambridgeshire until 1946. Concurrently...
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Bala-Bangor Theological Seminary (redirect from Bala-Bangor Congregational College)
Congregational churches in Wales. The seminary was closed mainly because of lack of demand for two Congregational seminaries in Wales. The Memorial College...
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studied at University College, Cardiff, graduating in 1955 with an honours degree in Hebrew. He later studied at Memorial College, Brecon (where he began to...
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Seion Congregational Church, Cwmafan, at the age of 13. He trained for the ministry at Aberavon Academy, and Memorial College, Brecon. While in Brecon he...
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known as "boy preacher." He was subsequently trained at the Brecon Congregational Memorial College for the ministry, and then at the Bedford Academy. In 1853...
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and thereafter spent over forty years in post, responsible initially for Brecon, Monmouth and Newport. Throughout this period he wrote extensively on the...
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preparatory training at the Normal College, Swansea, he proceeded in September 1858 to the Memorial College, Brecon, where he remained for four years....
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and to the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers Erik Routley (1917–1982), Congregational minister, composer and musicologist James Leo Schuster (1912–2006),...
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William Havard (category Alumni of St Michael's College, Llandaff)
deacon of the local congregational chapel, and his wife Gwen. He attended Brecon county school before studying at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth...
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Gladswood House Government House, Sydney Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church Newington College, founders block Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church...
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Llangrove (section Congregational Chapel)
in Llangrove are the former Congregational Chapel, the adjoining Llangrove Cottage, Christ Church and Llangrove War Memorial. On the outskirts of the village...
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all listed at Grade II. No. 9, College Green No. 14, College Green No. 20, College Green The war memorial on College Green The Deanery, No. 1, Miller's...
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700 pupils who died in the First World War, making it the largest war memorial in England. Around 350 names have been subsequently added to commemorate...
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the value of less solemn worship, and this is reflected in the two congregational services offered on Sunday mornings. The first of these (at 9.15am)...
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Retrieved 30 June 2012. Edmund Calamy (1775). Palmer (ed.). Nonconformist Memorials. pp. 360, 364. Robert Walker. Suffering's of the Clergy. pp. 316, 329...
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benefice of St Peter when he was appointed Archdeacon of London and of Brecon. He served as prolocutor to the lower house in the Convocations of 1536...
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