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Disgrifiad archifol
Powysland Club Deposits
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Pedigree of Herberts of Dolforgan and Glanhafren,

Shows the descent of the Herberts of Dolforgan, Glanhafren, Coldbrook, Chirbury, earls of Pembroke, earls of Powis, and others from Pharamond, legendary king of the Franks (d. 428). The last dated event in the pedigree is 1801, but includes the 3rd earl of Powis (succeeded 1818).

Parish registers,

(I) A list of manuscripts of parish registers in the custody of Phillimore, awaiting printing and available for inspection; (ii) Report on the transcription & publication of parish registers etc., 1892; (iii) Second report of the committee for promoting the transcription & publication of parish registers etc., 1896; (iv) Archdeacon Thomas, A terrier of the registers, church plate & documents in the archdeaconry of Montgomery (Mont. Coll., vol. 34, pp. 213-262, and vol. 36, pp. 1-80); and (v) Thomas W. Hancock, Parish registers in Montgomeryshire (Mont. Coll., vol. 15, pp. 235-248), with a note attched of photostat, printed and typescript co. Mon. parish registers [?at Newport Public Library]. Formerly Powysland Ref. Library 537.1.1937, 537.2.1937, 537.3.1937, 537.4.1937 and 540.1.1937 respectively.

Accounts etc,

Vestry minutes, 1847-1865, and accounts (assessments and disbursements), 1827-1870 (503.16.); Welshpool (Woollen) Company minutes, 1834-1852, and accounts, 1835-1837; Berriew (Aberriw) tithe apportionment (copy), 1840; tithe apportionment: Keel (Cil) and Cwm Township (p. Meifod), 1849, no. 9 (317.7.1934); and quarterly accounts of certified births, deaths and marriages transmitted to the Registrar General, 1862-1875 (Robert Owen Collection, 315.11.1934) [not found 2009-12-04].

Deeds and documents,

The deeds comprise:. (I) Lease of possession (Bargain and Sale) between (1) Richard Clarke of Shrewsbury, gent., and (2) M. John Hayward of Shrewsbury, baker, of m. tmt, burgage or dw. house in or near the High Pavement, Shrewsbury, now in possession of 1, 1 Jan. 1649/50 (endorsed '1'). (Ii) Bond by (1) Thomas Pryce the elder of Dolvoryn, gent., and David Pryce of Kilvach y Rhew, p. Kerry, gent., to (2) Patience Reginalds of Bryniood [Bronywood], p. Llandyssil, widow, in £172 to perform covenants in Bargain and Sale of even date, 10 March 1651/2 (endorsed in pencil '11'). (Iii) Transcript of Common Recovery between (1) Robert Baskerville, gent. (demandant), (2) Edward Penbury (deforciant), (3) Robert Bevan alias ap Evan and Elizabeth, his wife (1st vouchees), (4) William Johnson (2nd vouchee), at the Great Sessions, Welshpool, of 1 m., 1 garden, etc. in Rhysnant alias Rusnant, co. Mont., 16 March 1731/2 (Latin). (Iv) Mortgage between (1) Morgan Evans of Bwlch y Garth, p. Llanfair, co. Mont., gent., and (2) David Parry of town of Pool, tabacconist, to secure £100 for 500 years, 25 May 1761. Recital of Marriage Settlement (Lease and Release), 13-14 Feb. 1760 i. Morgan Evans (party); Ann, his wife ii. Evan Gwynne the elder of Llanfair, gent. iii. Evan Gwynne the younger of Bryn y Pistill in p. Llanvair; Evan Nightingale the younger of Plascoch, p. Llangyniw, gent., in consideration of £80 10s. to Morgan Evans by James Hamer of Penrhyn, gent., and £20 by Robert Morgan of London, brandymerchant, and £200 by same as marriage portion to i. Coveying m. and tmt. of Bwlch y Garth, t. Gwenynog ucha, p. Llanfair, then in possn of i.; also m. called Ty Yn Y Kynan in holding of John Evan; m. of Ty Yn Y Bryn Greigog alias Ty Yn y Kelin in Gwenynog ucha in holding of Evan Harry; m. of Tyddyn Y Weirglodd Ithel with 4 pieces of land called Dryllypen Lloyd (2 a.). Erwwer (1 a.), Yr Erw Veiriog (3 a.), and Y Wernddu Vasch (1/2 day's math) in Llanlothian ucha in tenure of meredith Evan; 3 pieces of land called Y Wain Vechan (1 a.) and 1 parcel (1 a.) called Coed Caedu; cottage and 1 parcel called Y Ddaw rwn (1 a.) in Gwneynog ucha formerly of Edward Evans and John Richard; piece called Lletty Goirw in Gwennynog Ucha formerly of Edward Evans senior; m. and lands called Tyddyn Y Geifer in t. Dolgead late of David Evan; smith' shop and 2 parcels of land in Gwennynog Ucha late of John Andrew. Declaration of uses and trusts. Proviso that i. might mortgage premises for up to £500 to raise sums for children. Endorsed: 204; Evans Maurice, Gwaenyndy. (V) Final Concord at the Great Sessions, Welshpool, between (1) Isaac Jones, gent. (compainant), and (2) Thomas Evans and Eleanor, his wife (deforciants), of annual rent of 50s. from 1 m., 2 barns, etc., in p. Snead, 27 March 1783. Consideration: £29. (Vi) Montgomery & Pool House of Industry, Forden, receipt from the overseers of Pool Lower Division of five paupers and clothing, 1825 (Found at Forden workhouse in 1918. Robert Owen Collection). (Vii) Bond in £4,000 by (1) Thomas Bowen the younger of town of Pool, gent., Thomas Bowen the elder of Pool, chandler, and Evan Bowen of Hendreden, p. Guilsfield, farmer, to (2) Joseph Jones of Machynlleth, clerk of the peace for co. Mont., for T. Bowen the younger as secretary or manager of the Welshpool Savings Bank, 13 Oct. 1828. (Viii) Bond in £1,000 by (1) Thomas Beck of Welshpool, John Eaton the younger of same, and John Beck of Shrewsbury, bankers, to (2) Joseph Jones of Machynlleth, clerk of peace, in trust for the Welsh Pool Savings Bank, with T. Beck as treasurer and H. Eaton and J. Beck as sureties, 1 Jan. 1831. The papers comprise: a list of freeholders in Kerry and Mochdre, 1771-1772; pedigree notes on Harrison of Caerhowen and Price-Davies; correspondence on pedigrees; notes relating to the manors of co. Mont., probably made by Morris Charles Jonas of Gungrog Hall; copy of an award (1818) relating to the lordship of Cydewain, 'from the original in the oaken chest in the old church, Newtown', [post 1818]; list of deeds etc. relating to Ceri, co. Mont.; transcript of letters patent to the bishop of St Asaph, 1401; index of Royalist composition papers, 1st series, co. Mont. (PRO); list of Exchequer lay subsidies for 'Miscellanea Historica'; lay subsidies index 14 Henry VIII-10 William III; transcript and English translation of Harleian MS 1240 (Liber Niger de Wigmore), charters relating to Ceri, Cydewain and Montgomery, 1279; transcripts from BL, Harleian MS 1240 (Liber Niger de Wigmore), ff. 67-68 (Richard Williams collection); note on the 1609 survey of Cydewain; note on Llangynog church; note on 'Montgomeryshire patriotism in 1798'; correspondence of E. R. Morris, Richard Williams relating to Ceri; a list of railway and other Acts relating to co. Mont., 1855-1856 (702.1.1933); Welshpool Free Public Library librarian's cash book, 1888-1890; Welshpool Free Public Library minutes book, 1896-1925.

Miscellania,

The papers include: a deed of partition (copy) between (1) Mary Davies of Dyserth, spinster, (2) Susanna Davies of Dyserth, spinster, (3) Elizabeth Davies of Dyserth, spinster, (4) John Smith of Pool, gent., and Mary, his wife, and (5) Thomas Morris of Pentrenant, of lands in Dyserth, Trallwmgollen, Stredalfedan, Tyddyn Pridd, Gaer and Pool as dau's of John Davies late of Dyserth, 26 July 1785; A comparitive statement of the number of criminal offenders committed to the several goals [sic] in England and Wales, for trial in the years 1805 and 1806 ..., [c.1806] (1087.5.1937); notes on the Baptist church, Welshpool, 1811-1880; Charles Bibdin, Life in London or, the larks of logic, Tom, & Jerry, an extravaganza in three acts (London 1822); marriage certificate of Abraham Howell and Mary Jones, both of Welshpool, 13 Aug. 1840; illustration and brief description of Welshpool Congregationalist church, [1841x1860]; baptism certificate of Charles Edward, son of Abraham and Mary Howell, 20 Nov. 1846 (482.14.1936); bond by (1) Abraham Howell of Pool, gent., and others, to (2) Rt Hon. Edward James, Earle of Powis, and others, in £3,000 as county treasurer, 21 Oct. 1848 (507.7.1936); appointment of Abraham Howell as commissioner of deeds, 1852; The Eagle Herald, weekly newspaper published on the 'Eagle' bound from Liverpool to Melbourne, 1853, and Welshpool Reading Society, 1854 (337.1.1934); receipt for sawing and cutting logs, 1856; design for ornament to be presented to HRH Alexandra, Princess of Wales, on her marriage to Prince of Wales, [c.1863]; (printed history of family of) Evans by J. R. E(vans), 1865; Welch-pool Dispensary ball invitation card, 1870; constitution and by-laws of St David's Benefit Society, New York, 1874 and 1879 (556.2.1937); T. C. N., Lord Mayor of London, A sketch of the origin, history, & antiquity of the office, [?1876x1900]; report of Welshpool British School Committee, 1880 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 1125.18.1937); 'Pedigree of Sir William Humfreys, bart', Mont. Colls, XIV (1881), part 1 (568.5.); 'The descent of Dame Margaret Broughton', Mont. Colls, XIV (1881), part 1; tithe notices and related papers, 1881-1922 (Robert Owen Collection); accounts of Co. Mont. County Ball, 1882; rules and papers of Co. Mont. Ball Club, 1883-1890; notes by Humphrey Jones on Welsh Independent church, Welshpool, and copy of the same, 1884; W. V. Lloyd, 'The Stockton Estate, Chirbury' (reprint from the Oswestry & Border Counties Advertizer, 1891) (568.2.1938); list of papers in the billiard room at Rhiewport, Berriew, 1892 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 515.27.1936); poster 'The Great Beacon On Pen-y-Garth, Pont Robert...', 1897; institution to Llanfair Intermediate School committee meeting , 1897; Llawlyfr Annibynnol, 1897 a 1898 (525.1.1937); pulpit engagements, Welshpool, 1897-1901; Sunday School anniversary services, 1897 and 1905; Dyddiadur yr Annibynnwyr am 1898 (525.2.1937); two letters relating to exhibition and report relating to Welsh industries and exhibition papers, 1899 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 407.7.1934); circular letter and report of annual meeting of the Radnorshire & Montgomeryshire Baptist Association, 1901; prize distribution, 1902-1906; statements of accounts and pulpit engagements, 1902-1905, 1907-1908, 1925, 1929-1930, 1932-1936; Welshpool Presbyterian Church, plan of proposed ventilation, 1903; United Nonconformist Sunday School Demonstration 1905, letter relating to trip to Aberystwyth, and accounts, 1905; Severn Valley Mission, Wesleyan Methodist Church Chronicle, 1905; mounted cutting relating to the marriage on H. D. Pryce Harrison of Caerhowel and Monica Carol Smith, [?1906]; letter from T. Davies of Welshpool to J. D. Evans relating to rents of property in Welshpool, 1906; English Calvinistic Methodist Church, Llanidloes, reports, 1907-1908 and 1918 (1087.1.); Welshpool Presbyterian Church solicitor's account, 1908-1909; two rate receipts, 1909; Co. Mont. table of rates, 1909 (507.3.1936); statement of Welshpool Congregationalist church accounts, 1913; Welshpool Wesleyan Church, notice of bazaar, 1914; Christian Union Card, Welshpool, 1914-1915; Llanfyllin rural deanery magazines, 1914-1916; solicitor's charges and receipt for negotiating a loan, 1915; cutting, 'The premier & his schoolmaster' relating to Lloyd George, [?1917] (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 515.30.1936); electoral card of A. S. Davies, 1918; correspondence from the Board of Trade to the Welshpool town clerk relating to the coal strike, 1919; Eglwys y Methodistaid Calfinaidd a'r Weinidogaeth (1924); Oddiar y Twr, Anerchiad Ymadawol o Gadair Cymdeithasfa'r Gogledd yn y Tabernacl, Mon, 9 Ebrill 1924; Welshpool PCC annual report and statement of accounts and list of subscribers, 1925-1926; Y Parch. R. R. Williams, Ein Presbyteriaeth (1927); Rev. R. R. Williams, 'The Central Fund, its meaning and method', 1928 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 562.5.1937); draft bye-laws for the regulation of the canals in England & Wales belonging to the London Midland & Scottish Railway Co., [1929]; A. R. Powys, The English house (Benn's Sixpenny Library, no. 80, 1929) (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 515.35.1936); R. A. Roberts, 'Edward II, the Lord's ordainers and Piers Gaveston's jewels and horses (1312-1313)', Camden Miscellany, 3rd series, XLI (1929) (typescript copy of parts of the article) (516.28.1936); annual reports, 1929 and 1932; presentation to Dr R. Owen-Morris at the Drill Hall, Machynlleth, 1932; order of civic service, Borough of Welshpool, 1932; sale of farm stock, Pwllyrebol, Van, Llanidloes, 1933; cyngerdd plant yr ysgol: Neuadd Bentref, Llanerfyl, 1934; notice of Powys Provincial Eisteddfod, Welshpool, 1934 (326.14.1934); cutting, notice of the London Midland & Scottish Railway Co. on proposal to apply for new by-laws, 1934; petty jury summons to A. Stanley Davies of Welshpool, 1935 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 516.25.1936); Araith Y Parch. R. R. Williams (1935); Dygwyl Dewi, Y Trallwng, 1935 and 1936 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 517.4.1936, 516.10.1936); address by Arnold Dolmetsch to the Hon. Society of Cymmrodorion on the " Ancient Welsh music", 1935 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 516.34.1936); Presbyterian Church of Wales (Calvinistic Methodists), addrodiad cenhadol / missionary reports, 1935 and 1936 (561.1.1937); Calvinistic Methodist Church of Wales, the debt upon weak churches in the depressed area of south Wales, [?1936] (561.5.1937); cutting from the Times, 'Work of the courts', 1936 (526.26.1936); Prof. W. Rees, 'The union of England and Wales', lecture card, 1936; 45th annual report, 1936; Bazaar, 1936; cylchlythr Cymdeithasfa Chwarterol Eglwys Calfinaidd Cymru (1936); Llanymynech Presbyterian Church Hall play, 1936; services and invitation for the opening of new church, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 1936; two catalogues of Kimric Mills, Newtown, 1936; cutting, 'Chap books of two centuries ago', 1936 (A. Stanley Davies Collection); official guide to Llanidloes and Pumlimon, [c.1937] (522.5.1937); catalogue of Kymric Mill, Newtown, 1937; cutting on Montgomery county rates, 1937; araith Y Parch. R. R. Williams (1937); announcement of Welshpool St David's Day celebrations, 10 Feb. 1937; newspaper photograph of the interment of Ven. Ellis H. Griffith, archdeacon of Montgomery, at St Mary's Welshpool, 1938; year books of Montgomery & Salop Presbytery, 1938-9 and 1939-40; cutting from the Daily Mail, 'History in dinner plates', 1955 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 56.31.1936); service sheet, 1967; St Mary's, Welshpool, rota of sidesmen, 1971-1972; a service of thanksgiving for the work of the local authorities on the occasion of their dissolution, Montgomery parish church, 31 March 1974 (2). And also the following undated material: postcard photograph of Father N. Wolfray, priest-in-charge of St Winifrede's RC church, Welshpool; Welshpool United Nonconformist Sunday Schools Demonstration (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 515.4.1936); balance sheet, Welshpool church; South Wales Calvinistic Methodist Assoc., Reconstruction Commission (520.6.); Welshpool Presbyterian Church bazaar; Borough of Welshpool annual service of remembrance and dedication; interior view of Welshpool church; transcripts from 'Parish book' (overseers minutes) of Pool Middle, 1765-1784, by T. D. J. and R. O(wen); Natives of the West country: the Duchy of Cornwall Oyster Farm (517.36.1936); 'Copy of a memorial to the Rt Hon. the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the memorial of Richard Swanwick, gentleman, late of the province of Pennsylvania', an Americal loyalist (516.1.1936); 'Old needlework', the Ellis collection at the Maidstone Museum' (383.3.1934); Arch. Camb. (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 516.4.1936); mounted cutting, 'A Welsh Robert Burns, Wil Ifan on Taliesyn o Eifion'; notice of poor rate; notes and cuttings for history of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn; page from a guide, 'Powis Castle, Montgomeryshire; the seat of the Rt Hon.

Edward Herbert, Viscount Clive' (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 516.11.1936); Daily Telegraph stamps supplement (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 516.7.1936); cutting from the Radio Times relating to the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 516.15.1936); a preliminary prospectus of the Glamorgan County History (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 502.1.1935); Flags and funnels ... from the Boy's Own Paper (A. Stanley Davies Collection, 515.24.1936); agreement for letting of F. G. Wynn of Glynllifon Park, co. Caern (Robert Owen Collection, 407.5.1934); (printed) terms and conditions for letting a house, buildings and land on the Earl of Powis's Estate (Robert Owen Collection, 407.4.1934); blank time-sheets for Plas Machynlleth estate; and three voters' question cards (507.5.1936).

Quitclaim of 1 tmt and 8 a. arable in p. St Nicholas of Montgomery which 1 had by gift of ...,

1 William Herbert; Howell ap Hugh', bailiffs of Montgomery; Griffinus ap Howell; and Walter Glouer, coroners there; Maurice ap Cadwalader; William ap Meredd'; Hugh Gwynedd; Morgan Broughton'; Richard Broughton'; William ap William; George ap Meredd'; Howell ap John'; Rhydderch ap John ap Rees; Rees ap Rydderch; Holl' ap Dd' ap Hugh'; George ap Jeuan the elder and younger; Dauid ap Holl' ap Dackin; Morgan ap Holl' ap John; Thomas Broughton'; John Broughton'; John Ridderch; Dauid ap Robert; and Thomas Llelo, burgesses of same. 2 Edward Herbert. Quitclaim of 1 tmt and 8 a. arable in p. St Nicholas of Montgomery which 1 had by gift of Oliuer Lloid and Gwenllian, his wife, and Richard Lloid, their son, in fee farm by charter dated 2 May 36 Hen. VIII (1544). Witnesses:- Henry Sturges, clerk; Alexander Newton'; John ap Holl'; Richard Smith; John Dackus; Mathew ap Jeuan Goch; many others. At Montgomery. Latin. Seal (red wax) as above: +Commvn[e] SIGILL . BVRGENSIVM . De . MVNGVMERI[--].

Articles of agreement to provide his house for judges of two assises, with tables, bedsteads and forms; 1 will provide ...,

1 Hugh Bennett, gent., bailiff; Richarde Whittingham; John Mason; Richard Thompson, gent., on behalf of inhabitants of Montgomery. 2 Roberte Jones of same. Articles of agreement to provide his house for judges of two assises, with tables, bedsteads and forms; 1 will provide 2 with the house where Mary Broughton, widow, dwells. Bennett promises to 'seale' and plaster the parlour in 2's house and make up and glaze the windows. 2 promises to buils a convenient house of office near the house. Endorsed: 'Contract for Lodgings for the Judges of Great Sesn. at Mountgomery'.

Montgomery court proceedings,

Presentments, views of frankpledge, accounts of bailiffs, returns of coroners, petitions and admissions of burgesses, petty offences, bonds to keep peace, court leet. (Interesting documents with a great deal of social history. The accounts of Richard Whittingham, bailiff, 1689 includes expenditure on 'powther and Candles at the troublesome tyme', to the prince's messenger, "powther at the proclamation", mending the stocks, the "Dlose Gate" and timber, money given to a guide for "Capten Parsens and his souldiers to Clynne" (Clun), drink at the bonfire, stacking "Gorst" and beating the drum at the coronation, carriage of wine from "Salop"). Approximately 81 ffolios.

Sir Charles Lloyd's rentals,

Arrears of chief rents (Guilsfield and Pool), 29 Feb. 1719/20, 11 May 1730 (fragmentary), and Welshpool (fragmentary) and Teirtref, 29 June 1742.

Miscellania,

The papers include: Welshpool Borough bailiffs' accounts and minutes of proceedings, 1652-1723 [much interesting material, presumably strays from Welshpool Borough Records. f.107 refers to receipt on 29 Nov. 1656 of new charter granted by King James I and those of John Charlton I, 4th Lord of Powis, in the 'frenche tongue', charter of Edward Charlton (1406). 'Ile' of burgesses, tencers' book, order of Council of Marches, decrees and byelaws of town. ff.113-115 mentions on 10 Aug. 1658 an agreement to rebuild town hall with brick arches underneath]; transcripts from the same by R. Owen; transcript of a lease of possession between (1) Richard Owen of Llanerchrochwell, p. Guilsfield, glover, and (2) Griffith Robert of same, and Thomas Jones the younger of Freeth-penowern (Ffridd Penowern), p. Berriew, shoemaker, of a m., tmt and lands in Glybwll alias Globwll, p. Llanvylling, where David Richard lives, 10 Feb. 1710/1; printed pamphlet of an excerpt from vol. 6 of A description of England and Wales ... (London: Newbery & Carnan, 1769), pp. 229-236, Montgomeryshire (249.1.1973); exercise book of Ann Shuker, handwriting exercises, letter formulae, good words, 1782; estimate for repairing Richard Davies's house called 'red House' at 'ye Tuskin' [Rhyd-esgyn], 1786; manuscript book, description of the boundary line of Pool borough, 1818 (Robert Owen Collection); Great Sessions warrant addressed to sheriff of co. Mont. to discharge from custody of William Cottrel, convicted of grand larceny, 25 Oct. 1821; circular request from Secretary of State for an account of female convicts for transportation, 6 April 1821, with copy of reply of (?sheriff), and directions for delivery of Edward Roberts, convict, 1821; order for removal of male convict, 18 April 1821; warrant for discharge of Edward Turner, 18 Feb. 1822; pardon of Herbert Owen on a charge of burglary and judgement of death on condition of transportation, 18 Aug. 1830; order from Justice Jervis to T. Morgan, protonotary of Great Sessions, for the transportation of Robert Poppet, Edward Lewis and Herbert Owen, 10 Sept. 1830; Welch-Pool Reading Society rules of society, rules of reading room, and poster announcement, 1851; Welch-Pool byelaws (printed), 1853; two printed perambulations of borough of Welshpool, 1874 (proofs), in envelope (Robert Owen Collection, 244.8.1933, 309.8.1934); OS 6"/1 mile map no. XXIII.NE, showing proposed division of part of borough of Welshpool into wards, 1886; Welshpool Athletic Sports ... Queen's Jubilee, notice (proof), 1887; An Act for further improving the Navigation of the River Severn ..., 1890 (488.5.1935); Borough of Welshpool, statement of the result of an examination and enquiry by the mayor and council relating to the books, documents, property ..., 1902; historical and other notes of R. Owen of Welshpool, [c.1902], comprising two speeches relating to Welshpool, [n.d.], historical notes re. same, an essay on the influence of the battle of Chester on Powys, the original of the parish of Welshpool, and Welshpool church, 1902; R. Owen, A short historical sketch of the borough of Welshpool (1906); sales particular plan of Welshpool portion of the Llanerchydol estate, with field-names marked in by R. Owen, 1912; An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Severn Navigation ..., 1914 (488.5.1935); St Mary's Welshpool churchwardens' correspondence relating to stipends of clergy, 1916-1917; R. Owen, Powis Castle, a memoir (1922); typescript notes by M. Newill Owen and letter from Lord Powis rel. to Powis castle terraces, 1925; letter from Afonwy Davies to the librarian of Welshpool Free Public Library sending three volumes, 1937; souvenir programme of coronation (2), 1937; galley proofs of Borough of Welshpool schedule of public footpaths 1938-40 (?) In the Heart of Powisland, [c.1940] (Robert Owen Collection); list of people from Welshpool who served in the Second World War, [post 1945]; and J. D. K. Lloyd, A guide to Montgomery (1948). And also the following undared material: a copy of poems by Guto'r Glyn and Gutyn Owain relating to Strata Marcella abbey; a genealogical table of the family of Herbert (printed, n.d.) in envelope addressed to Mary Newill Owen; a typescript pedigree of Jones of Dolanog (?by R. Owen); a pedigree of R. Owen of Welshpool, Hughes (stewards of Powis) and Herberts of Paek and Folgorgan; a sketch of Capel Llywelyn, Welshpool, destroyed 1659 (faded and foxed); an application of Captain Robert Williams ('Erfyl Fychan', 1899-1968) for post of Director of Education, co. Mer., copies of testimonials and additional information; and R. Owen, Official guide to Welshpool.

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