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Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire
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Welsh Land Commission,

  • NLW MS 11156E
  • File
  • 1894.

Copies of evidence submitted to the Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire at Aberaeron on 27 April, 1894, by Jas. C. Jones, Llanarth, Anne James, Chapel Street, Llanarth, Watkin Davies, Goytre, Llanarth, David Lloyd, master mariner, Rose Green, Llanarth, Dd. Evans, Pantteg, Llanllwchaiarn (English copy), and Daniel Jenkins, Llwynderw; together with a holograph letter from T. E. Morris, Charing Cross, S. W., to Morgan Evans [J. P., Oakford, Llanarth], 11 April, 1894, requesting a full statement of the evidence to be laid before the Commission at Tregaron.

The Royal Commission on Land in Wales,

A royal warrant, dated 27 March 1893, appointing a Commission, of which Daniel Lleufer Thomas was secretary, '... to inquire into the conditions and circumstances under which land in Wales and Monmouthshire is held occupied and cultivated, and to report thereupon'.

Royal Commission On Land,

Notes of evidence on properties in the parishes of Llanybyther, Llansawel, Conwyl Gayo and Talley, Carmarthenshire to be submitted by John Myles Jones to the Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire, together with a holograph copy of a letter, 1894, relating thereto from John Myles Jones, Llansawel to W. Llewelyn Williams, Daily Post Office, Swansea.

Land question,

Correspondence and papers, 1896-1897, relating to aspects of the land question in Wales, including the manifold problems faced by Welsh tenant farmers, the report of the Royal Commission on Land in Wales, the convention of public meetings and conferences, and the appointment of delegates to attend conferences. The correspondents include H. Tobit Evans, 1896, D. Lloyd George, 1896, and W. Llywelyn Williams, 1896.

Evans, H. Tobit (Henry Tobit), 1844-1908

Land Commission papers,

A printed proof of part of the report of the Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire; and a memorandum relating to post war developments in agriculture as they affect Cardiganshire.