- Cilgwyn Estate Records (Group II)/ 26.
- File
- 1929-1936.
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Volumes marked 'Cilgwyn wages', etc.
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Volumes marked 'Cilgwyn wages', etc.
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Common Place Book of E. C. L. Hall, marked 'Trifles' and containing verse relating to the South Wales and other circuits.
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Communication from Messrs Morgan and Evans, Llandoverey, co. Carm., solicitors to the Lord Bishop of Saint Davids, to Benjamin Edward Hall of Paddington, Middlesex, esq., and Jane Maria, his wife, and Thomas Lloyd of Coedmore, co. Card., esq., requesting their signatures to the award specified in No. 328.
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Conveyance by Margarett Lloyd, spinster, daughter of John Lloyd of Killgwyn, co. Card., esq., and Dorothy, his wife, to Cicill Lloyd, spinster, her sister, of her interest in the grant contained in No. 81.
Conveyance (copy) of ten shares in the New Quay Harbour Company,
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1 Oliver Lloyd of the town and co. of Cardigan, gent. 2 Edward Crompton Lloyd Hall of Emlyn Cottage, esq. Conveyance (copy) of ten shares in the New Quay Harbour Company.
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1 John James of Blaencwm, p. Llandyssil, co. Card., farmer, and Mary, his wife. 2 Edward Crompton Lloyd Hall of co. bor. Carmarthen, esq., barrister-at-law. 3 John Johnes of Dole Cothy, co. Carm., barrister-at-law. Conveyance of a m. formerly called Lleine Abermeyrick, afterwards called Ffarm fach, an now called Vrondyssil, with three m's thereto belonging, formerly constituting a part of the ancient farm of Gilvachwen and afterwards a portion of the Dyffryn llynod estate, and being situate in the said p. Llandyssil. [These are the properties specified in No. 37]. Enclosed are a number of letters (April 12- May 9, 1838) relating to the preparation and the execution of the above conveyance. The correspondents are mainly John James and E. C. Ll. Hall. The former had made an incorrect measurement of the Vrondyssil property, having, he maintains, taken the Welsh 'cyfer' to be equivalent to the English 'acre'. See also nos 35 and 41.
Copies of particulars (wills, etc.), 1803-41, relating to the Hall, Lloyd and related families,
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Copy Court Rolls of man. Paddington, the property of the bishop of London, mainly 1720, 1765-92 comprising admissions and surrenders and licences to lease, including admissions to various copyhold properties of Benjamin Crompton, described as of Charing Cross, Westminster, paper stainer, 1765 (DC 5/10), of Cockspur Street, St Martin in the Fields, paper stainer, 1767 (DC 5/11), and of Paddington, gent., 1774 (DC 5/12), and of his son James Crompton of Paddington, esq., 1792 (DC 5/16).
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The file comprises a volume of copy leases of the Cilgwyn estate, 1796-1927. The leases on pages 1-86 (1796-1878) are endorsed as having been examined and certified as being correct copies by Thomas Robertson, March-May 1882. Many of the post-1882 copy leases include plans of the property concerned. -- The volume also includes memoranda of water supply agreements, mainly in the borough of Adpar, 1895-1907.
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Copy Memorandum as to the building of four pews in the gallery of the church in Paddington together with assignments of one of the pews, 1713-22 (DC 3/1-3), and case for the opinion of counsel on the claim of Benjamin Crompton to the said pew, 1791 (DC 3/4).
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The series comprises letter books and loose letters, relating to the family and the estate.
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Correspondence about a proposal by Edward Crawford Lloyd Fitzwilliams to erect the royal coat of arms in the courthouse of Newcastle Emlyn. (The proposal was turned down by the King.).
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Correspondence concerning an agreement between Newcastle Emlyn Rural Sanitary Authority of Charles Home Lloyd Fitzwilliams relating to the water supply of Llandysul.
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Correspondence including letters relating to the death of Francis Crompton Lloyd Fitzwilliams who died in a boating accident in Barbados, 1898, and over 200 letters from Edward Crawford Lloyd Fitzwilliams to his wife Maud and to his parents whilst serving in South Africa during the Boer War, 1899-1901 [cf. Pg 1].