- 689.
- Ffeil
- 1882.
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A loose cutting from The Hereford Times, giving an account of the Boxing Day annual shooting competition of the Rhaeadr Volunteers and their dinner under the 'genial presidency' of Captain S. W. Williams.
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A loose cutting from The Hereford Times, giving an account of the Boxing Day annual shooting competition of the Rhaeadr Volunteers and their dinner under the 'genial presidency' of Captain S. W. Williams.
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Copy of correspondence to and from SWW in the Banks Archives, Hergest (courtesy of theRevd. Dr R.W.D. Fenn, archivist there) with references to George Lloyd's apprenticeship under SWW; Chevalier Lloyd; SWW's appointment as Steward of Grange and Cantref Maelienydd, the find of a prehistoric stone-axe, an inscribed stone at Nant-beddau, the Kington railway, the magistracy, the Radnorshire Harriers, his wife, Maria, and mother-in-law, Mrs James who 'bears her great age, 87, very well'.
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Pencil sketch of a country house, [?Penralley].
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Licence, from SWW to John Kitto regarding the Ty-lwch estate, [p's Llandinam and Llangurig, co. Mont.,], giving licence to search for minerals, with plan showing Tylwch Station.
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Bundle of vouchers, relating to the Ty-lwch estate and rent account; includes the receipt (in 1881) of timber to repair St Harmon bridge, and of "strong transplants" for Ty-lwch - 500 larch, 150 spruce and 100 Scotch (pine, presumably). .
Bundle of rent audits, of Cillgwyn, Ty-lwch and Bwlchcoch,
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Audit of Cilgwyn, Tylwch and Bwlchcoch, "the sole property of SWW",
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Maria Williams (1843-1914) was the daughter of Commander Horatio and Mrs S. M. James. She was born in South Street, Rhaeadr and was baptized in 1843. She attended school first at Oxton, Birkenhead (around 1855) and then at the Villa Marina, Douglas, Isle of Man, 1858-9. She married Stephen William Williams on 11 Sept. 1862, when still a minor. She died at Penralley on 19 May 1914 and was buried in Rhaeadr churchyard.
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Letter, from J. R. Bowring, Liverpool, to Anna Bowring, stating that Harriet and Maria James are staying with them. Maria only for the Christmas holidays, 'at the expiration of which she returns to school at Oxton'. Mentions a visit to the Pantomine at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool.
Report of state of Tylwch estate, including Tylwch Mill,
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Report on the buildings and timber of Tylwch estate, with estimate for repairs,
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Mr HV Vaughan's account to MW re Dolfallen sheepwalk,
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Letters to Mrs Williams from H. V. Vaughan, solicitor of Llandrindod, and Clerk of the Peace for Radnorshire; refer to financial matters, including settlement of "the Sheriff's account" (SWW was High Sheriff at the time of his death in 1899), and mentions the Revd. T.H. Evans and the Revd. Leonard H. Evans.
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Envelope of letters and accounts from H. V. Vaughan to MW, relating to the Shrievalty account of her late husband, and to Dolfallen sheepwalk.
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Letter from A.H. Haines, Bryniago to Mr Jones, regarding dogs disturbing the peace at night,
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Cover only of letter from Georgina E. Young to (?) her cousin, Miss James,
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