NEWCHAPEL, or DEYTHUR, a chapelry, in the parish of LLANDRINIO, union of LLANVYLLIN, upper division of the hundred of DEYTHUR, county of MONTGOMERY, NORTH WALES, 8 miles (N.) from Welshpool: the population is returned with the parish. The chapel is conveniently situated on the confines of the parishes of Guilsfield, Llansantfraid, and Meivod, affording accommodation to the inhabitants of those several districts who reside at a distance from their own church; it is dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and is an ancient building in the early style of English architecture, in a very dilapidated state. The living is a perpetual curacy, endowed by the lord of the manor, the proprietor of the Penrhos estate, and with £400 royal bounty; net income, £56; patron, W. Ormsby Gore, EN. A free school, which has been established for more than two hundred years, was originally supported by the produce arising from lands, given for that purpose by the neighbouring gentry, but when the inclosure of waste grounds took place, about sixty acres were allotted for the maintenance of this establishment, and the estate previously bestowed was returned to its original proprietors: the school, in which about forty children are gratuitously instructed, is open to all the inhabitants of the hundred of Deythur; there is a good house for the master. fa the chapelry is one of Dr. Bray's parochial circulating libraries.