Marmaduke Gwynne (1691–1769) was a Welsh squire, as a descendant of the Gwynne family of Glanbrân near Llandovery, and an early and influential Methodist convert. He married well and employed Theophilus Evans as an Anglican private chaplain. He was converted to Methodism by Howell Harris. He served as a legal adviser and financial supporter to the Methodists and his daughter Sarah married Charles Wesley.
Glanbran, Carmarthenshire. This house was built by Marmaduke's brother Roderick Gwynne
Garth House. Gwynne's home and the house where Charles Wesley courted Sally Gwynne
Howell Harris was a Calvinistic Methodist evangelist. He was one of the main leaders of the Welsh Methodist revival in the 18th century, along with Daniel Rowland and William Williams Pantycelyn.
Howell Harris
Teulu Trefeca (the building is depicted here in 1860 when in use as a Calvinistic Methodist College)
Memorial; Trefeca.