St David's Priory, Swansea, Records

  • This material is held at
  • Reference
      GB 217 LAC/99
  • Dates of Creation
      1805-1983
  • Physical Description
      67 volumes, 16 boxes and 1 file

Scope and Content

Parochial registers 1808-1982, including registers of baptisms 1808-1910; nominal index to register of baptisms 1805-1950; registers of marriages 1840-1956; nominal index to marriage registers 1930-1982; register of burials 1859-1870; register of sick calls 1915-1965 (lacking entries for 1945-1949). Pastoral Council records c1966-1981; church service records 1862-1982; financial records 1876-1973; church fabric records c1808-1960; pre-nuptial enquiry records 1948-1972; legal miscellanea 1828-1933; parochial memoranda and miscellanea, (including material relating to the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Swansea and South Wales) c1808-1985; St. David's School records 1855-c1983; material relating to St. Joseph's Church, Greenhill 1870-1945; material relating to St. Illtyd's Church and School, Danygraig c1870-1953; material relating to the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Townhill 1925; material relating to St. Benedicts Church, Sketty 1921-1936; miscellaneous material 1838-1932.

Administrative / Biographical History

St David's Priory is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Swansea. It replaced an earlier church building which had been established c1808. Father Charles Kavanagh (d 1856) built the new church of St David's in 1847 as well as the Catholic school adjoining St David's. St David's was enlarged and in 1864 a new presbytery was built. Most of the parishioners came from the Greenhill area and it became essential to build a church there and in 1866 St Joseph's church opened. In 1873 the parish was taken over by the monastic Order of Saint Benedict, and St David's Church was elevated to the status of a Missionary Priory. In 1875 St Joseph's became an independent Mission and a larger new church was opened in 1888. Today the mission is divided into two districts, St David's which is responsible for Catholics in the area south of Croft and Thomas Street and St Joseph's which is responsible for the Catholics north of this line. The records in this archive consist of the early registers, church records of the parish and schools and a number of items relating to the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Swansea and South Wales. There is also material relating to other Roman Catholic parishes in the city, all originally daughter churches of St David's.

Access Information

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