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- 1973.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of an adult story published by ‘Pembrokeshire Women’s Institute Writer’s Magazine' including an extract.
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Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of an adult story published by ‘Pembrokeshire Women’s Institute Writer’s Magazine' including an extract.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and two typescript copies, with slight differences, of a factual article, and an extract from the issue of ‘Pembrokeshire Federation of Women’s Institutes – Produce Guild Bulletin’ (March 1956) in which it was published.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Original parcel of letters marked ‘Miscellaneous Letters 1851-1855’. The letters are mostly to the Gogerddan agent, John Graham Williams of Aberystwyth, and occasionally to Edward Lewis Pryse, dated 1851-1854. Correspondents include James Lloyd of Lodge Park, J.M Davies of Penpompren, James Davies of Ffosrhydgaled, 1851, William Wilkins [Office of Woods and Forests], 1851, Thomas Hughes of Castelldu, 1852, Jeffreys of Glandyfi Castle, 1852, John James of Ynyseidol, 1852, Aberystwyth Foundry, 1853, Thomas Holmes of Llanidloes, 1853-1854, Matthew D. Williams of Cwmcynfelyn, 1854, and Capt. W.T. Jones of Gwynfryn. Items of interest include Thomas Penson of Gwersyllt Hall and Oswestry about the new Llyfnant Bridge, 1851-1852, Llewellyn Davies of Llanidloes on mapping Nantyrarian manor, 1851, Charles Wilding of Powis Castle about the rent for Trwyngwningen near Aberystwyth Castle, 1851-1853, Lewis Roberts of the Feathers Inn, Aberaeron, about his profligate father’s illicit sale of Ty Quarrel, 1852, J. Bithell of Westminster on the lack of Welsh investmentt in the Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth Railway, 1852, and a letter to Capt. Gwynne of Glanlery, enclosing the resolution of a vestry to extend the road at Borth, 1854. The file also contains a valuation at Rhydypennau, 1853, a copy of an agreement between Pryse Loveden and the commissioners of the Turnpike Trust to widen the road from Aberystwyth to Ponterwyd near Parson’s Mill; and a small number of estate accounts and receipts, 1851-1853.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and a typescript copy relating to a children’s story submitted to Brockhampton Press 9 July 1968 with no success, and also submitted unsuccessfully to BBC Schools in June 1970.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Original parcel labelled ‘Miss Loveden’s receipts 1833’, comprising bills and receipts, actually dated 1827-1841, mainly for building work, repairs and furnishings at her house in Bridge Street by various Aberystwyth tradesmen including Edward and John Lumley, Lewis Hopkins, William Williams, glazier and painter, and William Jones; some carriage and saddlery repairs; and the salary of William Williams for managing her affairs
‘Money disbursed for my Lady [Sarah] Vaughan’,
‘Montgomeryshire Boroughs Election 1877 Papers’
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Papers relating to the election of a member to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Montgomery, 1877, in which the candidates were Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest Viscount Castlereagh and Frederick Stephen Archibald Hanbury-Tracy. The file contains a printed register of persons entitled to vote, listing the boroughs and polling districts of Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Montgomery, Newtown and Welshpool, 1877, accompanied by vouchers and bills for election expenses, and letters mainly requesting and acknowledging payments, enclosed in an issue of the Mid-Wales Telegraph & Observer, and Cambrian General Advertiser, 21 July 1877, labelled ‘Election Expenses’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Assignment by John Jones of London to Arthur Champness in trust for John Oldbury, of a judgement obtained in 1670 by Henry Rumsey of Dolwyn Eglwys, Cardiganshire, against Henry Vaughan of Gelli-goch, Montgomeryshire, for a debt secured on tenements called Moel y Coed, Ty Braich Ythellgam, and lands called Dolegau and Llechweth Dyrris, subsequently purchased by Humphrey Jones, then by William Corbett of the Middle Temple, 1695.
‘Mr Hughes’s observations on the abstract of title….’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
‘Mr Hughe’s observations on the abstract of the title laid before him of Mrs Mary Evans and Mrs Jane Evans’s house…sent by Mr Cuthbert’, listing deeds from 1706 to 1759, some of which name Wiliam Brigstocke
‘Mr Lloyd’s Qualification in 1729, 1741’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental of the estate of [Richard] Lloyd [ of Mabws] situated in Llanrhystud, Llansanffraid, Llanbadarn Fawr, etc. in Cardiganshire, Llanegwad in Carmarthenshire, Llanfrynach, Llanfigan and Llanelli in Breconshire, and Newcastle Upon Tyne, St Nicholas, in Northumberland, as evidence of his property qualification in the elections of 1729 and 1741
‘Mr Loveden’s election account’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Volume entitled ‘Mr Loveden’s election account for 1852 as pd by Thomas Jones’ in 1853. Includes payments to sea captains and travelling expenses of voters from Builth, Bristol, Liverpool, etc.
‘Mr Loveden’s purchase of Panty Bettws and Coedy Perthy estates’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Copy of information and correspondence, subscribed with the legal opinion of Lancelot Shadwell on the title of Pant y Bettws and Coed y Perthy, which Edward Loveden Loveden proposed to purchase, 1797.
‘Mr Poole’s papers’ (Bills and receipts)
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Papers of William Poole of Peithyll, comprising accounts, bills, receipts and relevant letters, 1829-1837. The bundle inlcudes bills and receipts for building work done at Troedrhiwgwine between 1824 and 1830; William Poole’s accounts with Pryse Pryse for Troedrhiwgwine and Peithyll, 1824-1836, settled in 1837; accounts of rabbit damage at Peithyll, 1826-1827; letters between the agents, Oliver Lloyd of Cardigan and William Williams of Aberystwyth, concerning Poole’s lease, rent arrears and the proposed sale of his property, 1830-1836; and a list of livestock and crops proposed by Poole to assign to Oliver Lloyd as security for his arrears of rent, 1833.
‘Mr Pryse’s Case’ : recovery and settlement of the Gogerddan estate
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Case for opinion of counsel on the right of Edward Pryse and Richard Pryse to pass a fine and recovery of the Gogerddan estate and to settle the same on Lewis Pryse and his heirs male without Benjamin Collyer, mortgagee of Park [Bodvage], being a party to the recovery [c. 1719]
‘Mr Wynn’s receipts’ Plas Issa Colliery
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Original bundle of vouchers labelled ‘Mr Wynn’s receipts’ recording the receipt of payments from Farr and Pickering on account of coal, by Ellis Wynne for Plas Issa Company, and for Farr, Wynne and Jones, 1814-1827.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Letters and papers addressed to Pryse Pryse, labelled ‘Mrs Baily’s Papers’, concerning the application of Katherine E. Baily, widow of Richard Baily of the War Office Department, to the government for financial assistance in view of her husband’s service to the country, 1836-1837. The contents comprise a printed statement of Mrs Baily’s case, 1821, with a copy of a petition to Lord Viscount Melbourne, and letters by Katherine Baily at Aldersgate Street and King’s Bench, concerning the damage to her family’s reputation, her appeal to Lord Euston, naming various other government ministers with an interest in the case; and a reply to her from Pryse’s aunt, J.M. Gill (undated)
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Handwritten notes of a children’s story about a black and white mongrel dog.
‘Neuaddyrynys Vouchers’, building accounts, bills and receipts
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Original envelope containing building accounts, bills and receipts for materials and labour for a new dwelling house and out-kitchen at Neuaddyrynys, 1885-1888
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and a typescript copy of a play about 1950’s village characters submitted unsuccessfully to BBC Wales.
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
Scrapbook of newspaper articles on beekeeping and associated notes; press cuttings titles identify the area as Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.