Held at:

Private Collection

Reference:

NW1

Source:

Original Publication: printed book

Title:

Digital Archive [INDEX]: ‘The History of St Clodock, British King and Martyr’ by the Reverend FG Llewellin

Place name:

Clodock, Longtown

Date:

500 AD- 1919

Description:


Guest Contribution: Introduction

The Reverend Frederick George Llewellin was vicar of Clodock and Longtown from 1916 to 1921 when he moved to St Thomas’s church in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire. In 1919 he published a book entitled ‘The History of St Clodock, British King and Martyr’, which he described as ‘being some account of a Welsh borderland church and parish from the sixth Century to the present day’. The fourteen chapters and four appendices reflect the vicar’s impressive research across a wide range of interests, and can be read by following the links below.

Contents and Preface

1

The Lovely Vale of Ewyas

2

Saint Clodock – King and Martyr

3

The Hermits of the Welsh Borderland

4

The Archbishop of Wales

5

The Norman Castle of Ewyas Lacy

6

The Founders of Llanthony Priory

7

A Visit to the ‘Alien’ Priory of Craswall

8

The Church of St Beino – Sir John Oldcastle and the Lollards

9

St Clodock’s Church during the Reformation Period

10

Seventeenth Century Furniture and Bells in Clodock Church

11

Found in some Old Records

12

The Vicars of Clodock – the Revolution, and Church rates

13

A Recent Saint of Clodock

14

Clodock during Five Momentous Years – 1914-1919

Appendices

A

Outstanding Dates in English Reformation History

B

Holy Communion Tables and Rails

C

Church Musicians, 150 years ago

D

Church Bells

 

 

Observations:

Click here for a newspaper account of Llewellin’s role in Clodock parish.

 

 


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