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Rental of Strata Florida Abbey, etc.

'A Booke or Rent Booke' of rents, duties, customs and services due and payable upon the tenants of the possessions of the late suppressed monastery of Strataflorida, Cardiganshire for one year ending at the feast of St Luke the Evangelist (18 Oct.) 1608. Used as a protective cover, and bearing additional accounts is a lease, 1595, for 20 years from Gelly Meyrick and Henry Lyndley, esquires, to William Warren of Trewern, Pembrokeshire, esquire, of the grange of Castell Cossam, late parcel of the possessions of the late dissolved monastery of Whytland, Carmarthenshire.

Strata Florida rent roll,

A notebook containing extracts transcribed by J. H. Davies (a) 'from a Translation of Rent Roll for the Manors &c of the monastery of Strata Florida' [see Cwrtmawr MS 873D] and (b) from a copy of the defendant's answer, 14 May 1743, in a lawsuit between Dorothy, Lady Lisburne, and Wilmot (Vaughan), Viscount Lisburne, containing lists of rents and tenants' names. The original of (b) is inserted loose in the notebook (pp. 1-2 wanting) and there is also a letter to J. H. Davies from Herbert M. Vaughan, Llangoedmore, Cardigan, who was the owner, it seems, of the document. Also within the notebook are observations by S. M. P[owell] headed 'Pant. Tregaron' and beginning 'Some things struck Mr Lloyd and myself in reading your notes.'.

Rental of Strata Florida,

A nineteenth century translation of a rental, 1577, of the lands of the dissolved monastery of Strata Florida, Cardiganshire, the original document being Crosswood I, 75. The rental contains details of leases, 1485- , giving tenants, rents, heriots, services, etc. for the granges of Pennarth, Cwmustoith, Henhynock and Morva Mawr, Blaynayron, Meveneth and Havodwen. There are also a few later memoranda, 1581-91.

Crosswood Estate papers,

A bound volume (formerly Phillipps MS 23566) of accounts and legal papers (largely of Messrs Lambert & Son, Bedford Row, [London]), relating to the estates of the Right Hon. Wilmot Vaughan (1755-1820), 2nd earl of Lisburne, of Crosswood (Trawscoed), Cardiganshire, a lunatic. They include payments, 1801-17, made to Lady [Dorothy] E[lizabeth] Palk and Lady Mallet Vaughan for the maintenance and support of his Lordship, pursuant to an order of 24 February, 1801; allowances, 1801-16, made to the Hon. John Vaughan [aft. 3rd earl] out of the estates; allowances, 1803-15, made to Col. [Hon. John] Vaughan for repairs and furniture on the estate in Wales, exclusive of the several items under the head of general allowances; arrears of rent, 1816, due from the Hon. John Vaughan, exclusive of the rent of the rectory house and lands at Enfield; general allowances out of the estate, 1804-15, exclusive of the ordinary repairs, solicitors, bills of costs, and the salary of the receiver appointed by the Lord Chancellor; allowances, 1809-16, made to the tenants in Wales, pursuant to agreements on re-letting the estates; mortgage debts paid off, 1807-16; mortgages remaining and annual charges, undated; annual outgoings, undated; copies of a petition in Chancery, 1820, by Lady Mallet Vaughan, one of the committees of the person of Wilmot Vaughan, deceased, for the transfer to the petitioner, as administratrix of Wilmot Vaughan, of £28,970/1/11 Bank 3% Consolidated Annuities standing in the name of the Accountant General, and of a similar petition, 1822, in respect of a sum of £30,744/8/3 (with orders for the attendance of interested parties signed by John Scott, 1st earl of Eldon); charges of Messrs James Lambert & Son, 1819-21, relating to the division of the money recovered from Greenwich Hospital for General Sir John Vaughan's share of prize money on the captures at St Eustatius; an office copy of the probate, 4 March 1800, of the will, 15 Sept. 1798, of Wilmot Vaughan, 1st earl of Lisburne, the third and seventh accounts, 1818-19, 1822, of the rents and profits of the estates received by Edward Wilson of the Strand, receiver appointed on [ ] Oct. 1816; and general payments on the estate, 1818-19.

Freehold book,

A volume containing 'A List of the several Freeholders & Leaseholders of the several Hundreds Precincts and Commotes within the ... County of Cardigan', 1760. The list is arranged under each separate parish, and the information is tabulated under the following columns: 'Freeholders Names', 'Places of Abode', 'Where Freeholders are Situate & what Called', 'Who promised to, or likely to be Influenced by', 'N[on] R[esidents]' and 'L[easeholders]' (where applicable), and 'Occasional Mem[orandu]ms'. The list, which was drawn up for the purpose of the parliamentary election of 1761, has been published, with an introduction by J. H. Davies, in West Wales Historical Records, vol. III, pp. 73-116, with the omission of the details relating to the way electors were expected to vote and who was likely to influence them. Following the list are imperfect 'Abstracts of the several Statutes relating to County Elections', and at the end is an index of parishes. An inscription on the fly-leaf describes the volume as a 'Freehold Book'.