Society of Friends

George Fox, the founder of the Society of Friends, began to preach c 1647.  The Friends, also known as Quakers, have no ministerial order, and the organisation of the movement is substantial as laid down in 1666. Each congregation is a Particular (or Preparative) Meeting; a group of particular meetings forms a Monthly Meeting for the purposes of administration; monthly meetings combine to form a Quarterly Meeting, which is more concerned with spiritual matters. Finally, at national level, there is a Yearly Meeting.

Montgomeryshire

Newtown Meeting House (Ref: M/NC/2/A) [12KB]

 Esgair Goch Friends, Trefeglwys (Ref: M/NC/2/B) [16KB]

 Llangurig Friends (Ref: M/NC/2/C) [12KB]

Radnorshire

 Pales Meeting House (Ref: R/NC/2/A) [18KB]

 Llandrindod Wells (Ref: R/NC/2/B) [18KB]

 Llanyre (Ref: R/NC/2/C) [14KB]

 Mid Wales (Ref: R/NC/2/X) [12KB]

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