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Accounts

Accounts and related papers, mainly bundles of accounts and vouchers, 1830-1836 (A 4-8), and accounts and vouchers for repairs and improvements, and other accounts, 1838-1848 (A 9-38).

Accounts

Drafts and final accounts of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, sixth Baronet Wynnstay, and the trustees under the will of his father the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynn (d. 1840), 1844-1885; Longueville and Co.’s accounts with Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and the trustees, 1853-1869; and the succession account of the sixth Baronet, 1885-1886. Most of the accounts list properties which were sold by the Wynnstay estate, their locations and the names of the purchasers, or properties valued for the succession acccount.

Accounts

The series comprises a file of annual summaries of totals of weekly church collections, 1901-1943, including draft summaries for several years, Building Fund account books, 1916-1969, and members' contribution books, 1921-1969. The Building Fund and members' contributions accounts are totalled yearly, and usually signed off by the auditors or the presbytery visitors.

Accounts and receipts of the manors of Emlyn Iscych and Dyffryn Breuan

Mainly accounts and receipts, 1646, 1843-1915, for the payment of chief rents in the manor of Emlyn Iscych, taxes on properties in Cilgerran and Clydau, and for expenses incurred in the administration of the manorial court. They typically include serving summons and warrants to the constables, summoning the jurors and tenants to the court leet, subsistence for jurors and horses at the Boncath Inn, and costs of horse hire to Boncath and Newcastle Emlyn. The files for 1881-1883 also contain rentals.

Accounts and Related Papers

Financial papers of the Bristol Welsh Society (Cymdeithas Cymry Caerodor), 1944-2010, consisting of balance sheets detailing the Society's income and expenditure, and with many including auditor's comments; bank account statements; Treasurer's reports; receipts and invoices; and related correspondence.

Accounts for land revenues of South Wales 1736-1758

  • 1955-1961
  • Series
  • 1736-1758
  • Part of NLW Deeds

Seven vellum documents, 1736-1758, comprising accounts for land revenues to Sir Henry Fox, Lord Holland and Richard Bateman, Receivers General of the King’s Revenues in South Wales. Each multi-page document lists the annual land revenues from the counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Brecon, Radnor, Glamorgan and Monmouth in South Wales. Signed by Lt Gen. Thomas Farrington MP of Chislehurst, Auditor of the Land Revenues for Wales, 1739-1750, and subsequently Thomas Wynn, 1761. Declared before successive Chancellors of the Exchequer, Robert Walpole, Henry Pelham and William Barrington.

Office of the Auditors of Land Revenue

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