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LLAN15IIYX.MAIII CHAPEL! DISPUTE.

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LLAN15IIYX.MAIII CHAPEL! DISPUTE. THE WnIT SERVED. R FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] The impression had gone abroad that Mrs Seymour Davies, whose action in connection with the Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llanbrynmair, a few months ago created such a storm in Welsh circles, had abandoned the idea of attempting to turn out the congregation worshipping in Bont Chapel, especially as she had been made to understand that she would have to deal, not with the Llanbrynmair people only, but with the whole force of the Calvinistic Methodists a body strong both in numbers and in wealth. However, it appears that Mrs Davies has made up her mind to fight out the case to the bitter end, and the case promises to be interesting, not only to Welsh Nonconformists, but also as an impetus to the passing of the Chapel Sites Bill. The Rev. Dr. Herber Evans, in his excellent speech delivered from the chair of the Congrega- tional Union, referred in scathing words to the persecution endured by the Llanbrynmair people in this case, and the effect the recital of the circumstances had on the vast audience of the City Temple was most telling. The history of the case, told in a few words, is as follows :-The first Calvinistic Methodist chapel at Llanbrynmair was built in 1767, on land belonging to Mrs Seymour Davies' -ancestors, on a lease for 99 years. In the year 1859 Mrs Sevmour Davies renewed that lease for another 99 yearn, so that there are still 66 years unexpired. The property Consists of a chapel, two cottages, a stable, and an acre of land. Everything went on smoothly up to a. twelvemonth ago, when the church decided to rebuild the chapel and build a minister's house. —After the plans had been prepared and some jgSOO promised towards the building fund, Mrs Davies, through her solicitor, sent a letter for- bidding them to proceed with the work. The reason given for this order was that by her settlement she had no power to grant a lease for a longer period than 21 years. This was the first intimation the church received of these con- ditions in the marriage settlement. Perhaps Mrs Seymour Davies is able to offer a satisfactory explanation why she withheld this information for such a length of time. The deacons of the chapel, in consultation with the monthly meeting, appointed a deputation, consisting of the High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire and two o'her gentlemen, to see the landlady, but she absolutely refused to see them. The next step was to bring the case before the association, which was held at Transfynydd in May last. Previous to that Mrs Seymour Davies' agent had travelled to Llan- brynmair in order to take possession of the chapel and property, but when he demanded the keys from the leading deacon he refused to give them up. At the Trawsfynydd Association the feeling of indignation ran very high, Principal Edwards and others advocating an uncompromising resist- ance to the unjust attempt to deprive the con- nexion of its lawful property. Indeed, one gentleman, who is not by any means a poor man, declared that be would part with his last penny, if need be, in defending the Llanbrynmair case, and another gentleman promised .£50 towards a defence fund that might be required. A strong executive committee was appointed to act on behalf of the congregation and association, and Messrs Williams, Gittins, and Taylor, solicitors, of Newtown, were instructed to act in the matter. Up to last week it was generally supposed that Mrs Seymour Davies had listened to her friends and reason, and was prepared to allow the Llan- brynmair people to worship in peace in the chapel which they built, and which is hallowed by old associations; but last Friday it was found other- wise, as that morning's post brought a writ and a copy of statement of claim. The Calvinistic Methodists are, however it appears, fully de- termined to brave the ordeal of eviction rather than give up the possession of their chapel.

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