Agricultural administration -- Wales -- Pembrokeshire -- Accounting

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Agricultural administration -- Wales -- Pembrokeshire -- Accounting

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Agricultural administration -- Wales -- Pembrokeshire -- Accounting

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Agricultural administration -- Wales -- Pembrokeshire -- Accounting

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An account book,

Measurements and valuation of farms in Walton West and particulars of wages and other disbursements, stock and produce sold, etc., 1842-1852.

Day books,

Notebooks containing particulars of daily personal and household expenses of John Leach of Ivy Tower, Tenby, 1851-8. Inset in MS. 11208 is a holograph letter, 1857, from C. Douglas, Pembroke, to J. Leach, acknowledging a subscription to Pembroke National School.

John Leach and others.

Day books,

Two day books containing particulars of personal, household, agricultural, and estate receipts of John Leach, Ivy Tower, Tenby, 1858-1867. At the beginning of MS. 11211 is a rental of properties in the parishes of Carew, Crunwere, St. Florence, St. Mary (Pembroke), and St. Michael (Pembroke), 1862, and inset is a nineteenth century valuation of the Ivy House estate in the parish of Saint Florence, made by Messrs. Goode & Owen, Haverfordwest.

John Leach and others.

Account book,

A volume containing entries of receipts for rent, interest, timber sales, 'my Lords Part of Loveston Colliery', etc., 1794-1807, and statements of accounts with individual tenants and debtors, 1793-1843.

Day book,

A volume containing particulars of personal and household receipts and disbursements of John Leach of Ivy Tower, Tenby, 1855-6.

John Leach.

Account book,

A volume containing entries of day-to-day disbursements by Henry Leach, Loveston, Pembrokeshire, 1785-1800, in respect of food, clothing, rates and taxes, servants' wages, lime, culm, etc. Beginning at the end of the volume are accounts, 1786-1803, with individual servants and craftsmen, etc. Among the insets are holograph letters to Henry Leach from Wm. Brace [Loveston], 1788-94 and undated, and William Evans, Loveston, 1789-94, relating to the management of the recipient's properties.

Henry Leach and others.