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Gogerddan Estate Records English
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Wage sheets

Mainly wage sheets of the Gogerddan estate, 1891-1903. The bundle also contains accounts showing the costs of calf pens, hay barns and Dutch barns, a summary of disbursements, expenses for building at Lodge Park, notices to quit, lists of lands in hand and tenants with allowances forfeit.

Wages book

Notebook of Evan James of Broncastellan, 1903-1905; checked by John Joseph and signed by Sir Pryse Pryse or his agent.

Wages book

Men’s wages book of the Gogerddan estate, signed by the various employees, 1919 (January to May).

Wales and Herefordshire : miscellaneous county administration papers

Papers deriving from county administration in Breconshire, 1607, 1799, Herefordshire, 1641, Pembrokeshire, 1760, and miscellaneous counties in Wales, 1607-1638, 1859, in which official posts were held by members of the Lewis, Loveden, Pryse and Pughe families. Items of interest include a freeholders’ book for Breconshire, 1799, and a certificate describing the effects of a house fire at Kilpeck, Herefordshire, 1641.

Wales (misc. counties) : deeds and documents

A small number of title deeds and other documents found with the Gogerddan estate records, originating from various estates in Caernarfonshire, Flintshire, Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and miscellaneous counties in Wales, 1562-(Watermark 1887) and two other series relating to estates in Carmarthenshire, 1619-1841, and Merioneth, 1568-1676. With the exception of the Carmarthenshire deeds, it has proved difficult to establish any connections with the Gogerddan estate

Wallet of Auguste de Radwan

Leather wallet carried by Auguste de Radwan until his death, containing a letter from Marjorie Howell [1926], two photographs of her, and an explanatory note from one of his friends following his death [1957].

Walter Pryse : trust for Jonathan Castlemain

Draft agreement between Jonathan Castlemain of Painswick, Gloucestershire, and his son, Paul Castlemain, concerning the payment of portions to his younger children, using money laid out in trust, for which Walter Pryse was the trustee, 1731

Warneford letters

Letters mainly between Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, Samuel Wilson Warneford and his wife, Margaret, of Bourton-on-the-Hill, and Pryse Pryse of Woodstock, 1792-1842. The contents refer to Warneford’s proposal of marriage to Margaret Loveden, 1792; a new settlement of Pryse Pryse’s estates in Wales, 1813; the payments of maintenance to the three daughters of Edward Loveden, difficulties over the repayments to Warneford of the mortgage on Buscot Park, 1818-1842; renovations to Bourton church, 1827; proving the will of Warneford’s brother, William, of which he and Pryse Pryse were joint trustees, 1835-1839; and family news.

Warrant for removal of Chancery records to the Public Record Office in London

Copy of a warrant to the Deputy Keeper of Public Records, authorising the removal of records and documents of the courts of Chancery of Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire, lately deposited in the record house or prothonotary’s office at Welshpool and conveyance thence to the Public Record Office in London, 1845, with a relevant questionnaire, receipt to John Cox, registrar, letters to and from Lord Langdale, Thomas Morgan and Walter Henry Black of the Public Record Office, 1842-1845;, and a nineteenth century extract from the award of the commissioners for the enclosure of [Welsh]pool Commons, (1761).

Weekly accounts

Numbered weekly accounts of the Gogerddan estate, August 1851 to March 1852, with account current for August-September 1851.

Weekly accounts

Numbered weekly accounts of the Gogerddan estate, October 1854 - February 1855, and an account current on behalf of the administratrix of Pryse Loveden, from Michaelmas 1854 to February 1st, 1855.

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