As the Lisvane Time Line is constantly evolving we have taken the decision to publish, the work in progress, in the belief that the more people we can get to read the information, the more chance there is that additional documentation will be forthcoming. Where possible we have used official records to check the details. We have though found discrepancies in some printed information and in some cases when it relates to the construction of a building the dates vary, some showing the date planning permission was given, others when the building was completed. We would be delighted to hear from anybody with a connection to Lisvane, Glamorgan as we are recording individual‟s memories, photographs, family history etc If you have any information we would be delighted to hear from you, please contact the Secretary, Gillian Lawson (email
[email protected] or telephone 02920 753868). Lisvane Time Line 537 – 1959 – A List of Incumbents and Curates for Lisvane. C14 – St Denys Parish Church, Church Rd built – Listed Building 28/1/1963. Mainly C14, restoration 1861 and 1878 at a cost of £500. 1979 North Transept and Hall Extension. 1557 – Hill Farm House – Listed Building 6/10/1977. Listing: For early bay (1557), house enlarged early C19. A small early regional farmhouse retaining much of its character including thatched roof. 1574 – Will of Phillip David Yghan, Yeoman of Lisvane 1588 - Thomas Llewelyn, of Lisvane, husbandman, slew Morgan Richard. Jury found that he did so in self defence. 1600 to late 1800 – Probate Records 1610 – Old Map of Glamorgan. 1724 – 1902 – Baptisms, St Denys Parish Church 1724 – 1902 – Burials, St Denys Parish Church 1724 – 1839 – Marriages, St Denys Parish Church Mid 1700‟s – Monumental Inscriptions, St Denys Parish Church Mid 1700‟s – Monumental Inscriptions, Lisvane Baptist Church 1728 - The Mary Lewis Charity was established when she conveyed a „Moiety of Tithes‟ in order that a salary of £5 should be paid out of the rents to a Schoolmaster, for instructing the poor children of the Parish.