Hereford (England)

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Agricultural account book and journal,

  • NLW MSS 16798A i-ii.
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  • 1802 and [19 cent., first ΒΌ ].

Two notebooks, NLW MS 16798Ai being a printed account book for the year 1802 possibly belonging to a yeoman farmer or man of similar profession, NLW MS 16798Aii being a journal without dates and containing only rough accounts on ff. 6 verso-7.
NLW MS 16798Ai mainly contains details of accounts settled and owed together with general observations on the weather, agricultural duties, etc. There are rough accounts on inside front cover, ff. i, ii verso, 85 recto-verso, and inside back cover. The location of the writer is uncertain but may have been Monmouthshire, Gloucestershire or another county at or near the Welsh border as mention is made of travelling to Howle in Shropshire (ff. 13 verso, 42 verso, 43 verso, 44 verso), to [?Soilwell Farm] in Gloucestershire (f. 32 verso), to Hereford (f. 29 verso), and to attending Ross[-on-Wye] church (f. 23 verso).

The city of Hereford,

  • NLW MS 12588E.
  • File
  • 1936-1939.

Miscellaneous material relating to the city of Hereford, consisting mainly of newspaper cuttings and reprints from The Hereford Times and The Hereford Bulletin, 1936-1939, containing articles, correspondence, etc., relating to old street names, taverns, medieval schools, St. Guthlac's priory, and St. Peter's church; also a transcript of a royal brief, 15 January 1790, authorising collections to be made throughout England, and in the counties of Denbigh, Flint, and Radnor, in Wales, for the restoration of St. Peter's church, with an accompanying holograph letter, 24 June 1936, from Martin Havergal, [London], who had made the transcript from the original document in the British Museum, to [Charles] Evans, [Hereford], who had asked for the copy.