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Details of pub: Glebe Inn, Llandre

Other names: Globe Inn
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OS Grid Ref: SN628872
Opened: c.      
Closed: NOT KNOWN       Type: Inn
Notes: 1780s?
Methodist preaching began in this area in the 1780s or 1790s in the Glebe Inn, Llandre
Morgan, J.J., Dechre'r Ysgol Sul yn y Garn a'r Borth, Ceredigion, Cymru, Vol. 63, (1922), p. 35; Hanes Capel y Garn, Bow Street, http://www.capelygarn.org/hanes.php
1808
From Llanfihangel [Geneu'r Glyn] the road leads by the Globe Inn to the Machynlleth Road.
Nicholson’s Cambrian Traveller’s Guide, in every direction ... (1808)
1820s
An inn called the Glebe Inn is marked on the 2 inch draft OS map (1820s);
1834
An inn called the Glebe Inn to the east of Llandre is on the OS 1 inch map, 1834-1836 and on 'A Map of the South West Circuit, 1834',
1840
From Llanfihangel [Geneu'r Glyn] the road leads by the Globe Inn to the Machynlleth Road.
Nicholson, Emilius, Cambrian Traveller’s Guide
1840 (3rd edition based on his father’s ‘The Cambrian traveller's guide and pocket companion…’ 1808 and 1813), p. 31
The site is marked as 'Glebe Cottage' on the 6 inch OS map, (revised 1904, published 1906) and on the 1:25,000 map, (1984)
1891
Elizabeth daughter of Evan a Mary Evans of the Glebe Inn, died 23rd May, 1891, aged 3.
Grave stone G54 in Llandre churchyard
1896
Tom Roger Jenkins, husband of Margaret Jenkins of the Glebe Inn died 10th July, 1896, 26 years old.
Grave stone G49 in Llandre churchyard
Glebe Inn, Llandre
1914
LLANFIHANGEL. Will. Mr David Rees, J.P., of Typark, who died on the 3rd July, left estate of the gross value of £ 9,450 of which £376 is net personalty [sic]. The testator left the Glebe Inn, Llanfihangel, to his son, the Rev. William Thomas Rees.
The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard, 30th October 1914
1916
LLANDRE. OBITUARY.—The death of Mrs. Margaret Jenkins, widow of Mr. Thos Jenkins, Glebe Inn, occurred early on Sunday morning, October 1st, after a brief illness at the age of forty-eight years. Her husband predeceased her twenty years ago. Deceased leaves two sons Her mortal remains were laid to rest on Thursday afternoon in the Churchyard.
The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard, 13th October 1916





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Part of map of South West Circuit, 1834

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6 inch OS Map, (1906)

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Glebe inn cottages, Llandre, 6 inch map, 1904

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Glebe inn cottages, Llandre, 25 inch map, 1905

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