Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 2
- T10/841/13
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- [1998x1999]
T10/841/13.
Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 1.
First broadcast: 29 June 1999.
UID: PEGK060A.
Typed script .
BBC television script for Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 2.
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Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 2
T10/841/13.
Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 1.
First broadcast: 29 June 1999.
UID: PEGK060A.
Typed script .
BBC television script for Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 2.
Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 3
T10/841/14.
Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 3.
First broadcast: 6 July 1999.
UID: PEGK061T.
Typed script.
BBC television script for Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 3.
Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 4
T10/841/15.
Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 4.
First broadcast: 8 July 1999.
UID: PEGK062N.
Typed script.
BBC television script for Aberglasney: A Garden Lost in Time. 4.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental of the Abernantbychan estate for one year ending Michaelmas 1785, showing disbursements, 1783-1786, and an account by the representatives of John Lewes
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental [of the Abernantbychan estate] for Lady Day 1836
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
First rental made by John. Lewis in 1779 of the Abernantbychan estate from May 1778 to Michaelmas 1778.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental of the Abernantbychan estate, Michaelmas 1802 – Michaelmas 1803.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental of the Abernantbychan estate, Michaelmas 1803 – Michaelmas 1804.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental of the Abernantbychan estate, Michaelmas 1799 – Michaelmas 1800.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Rental of the Abernantbychan estate, Michaelmas 1804 – Michaelmas 1805.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
[Copy] rental of the Pembrokeshire estate of Edward Loveden Loveden (Watermark 1805).
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Copy rental of Pryse Pryse [of the Abernantbychan estate] for Michaelmas 1843.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Copy rentals of Pryse Pryse [of the Abernantbychan estate] for Lady Day and Michaelmas 1832.
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
T5/853/6.
Abertawe.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 1 Mehefin 1960.
UID: Anhysbys.
Dwy sgript wedi'i deipio.
Sgriptiau teledu BBC ar gyfer Abertawe.
Aberystwyth (Little Gentry Street or Poor Gentry Street)
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Leases by Margaret Pryse and Pryse Pryse of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, of houses in Little Gentry Street or Poor Gentry Street, Aberystwyth, 1796-1800.
Aberystwyth (misc. properties)
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds for various houses and burgages in the town of Aberystwyth, 1332-1657. Landmarks include the town cross, the river Rheidol, the bridge, the castle, the mill, Dinas Maylour, Sarne Pwll Budyr and Porth Tywyll. Properties include Y Tyddyn Dan y Dinas, Parcke yr Eithyn, Parcke Bache, Park y Helig Duon, Maes Glas, Tythin yr Hen Fagwyr, Gwayn Lladron and others. The earliest deeds record a quitclaim by Germyn Dryw to his son Roger Dryw and Matilda his wife, 1331/2; acquisitions by John Dyer, 1372, Philip and John, sons of John ap Gwilym Vechan, 1421, 1425; a mortgage by Robert Scuten and Elen his wife, 1397/8; and a bond by John Faunt of Glym Watir, Dublin, and several other Irish fishermen to John Vachan, 1430. Several deeds name Meredith Glays or Glais, David Glays and Henry Glais, 1444, 1448/9, 1450, 1460. Other deeds involve the families of Voya, Phillips and Rogers, 1481-1602, including William ap John Voya, 1488, 1533/4, Roger ap Richard, 1568, Richard Phyllips, 1572; and the will of William ap John Voya, 1539/40. There are marriage settlements of Rycharde Phelippes of Aberystwyth and Elen vch Morgan of Llanychaearn, 1568; of William ap Roger (Rogers) and Katteringe vch Mer'edd, comprising a mansion house, the Store House in Maesglas, etc., 1581-1582; and Richard ap David Lloyd and Tanglwyst vch Moris, 1609; and a gift in fee tail by Richard Phillipps to David Lewes of Gernos, and Gwenllian vch Thomas Parry his wife, and to Rees David Lloyd of Llanddeiniol and Anne vch Thomas Parry his wife, 1602. Further items comprise the probate of the will of David ap Harrye, 1559/60; acquisitions by Sir Richard Pryse and Dame Gwen Pryse, from Thomas Odinghells and John Collopp of London and others, 1593-1657; and a grant by Elizabeth I to James Lewis of lands previously possessed by Rice ap Griffith, attainted, 1593.
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (1) by Malcolm Pryce
R3/950/1.
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (1) by Malcolm Pryce.
First broadcast: 18 January 2009.
UID: 147H101.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Aberystwyth Mon Amour (1) by Malcolm Pryce, dramatised for radio by P. G. Morgan.
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (2) by Malcolm Pryce
R3/950/2.
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (2) by Malcolm Pryce.
First broadcast: 25 January 2009.
UID: 147H102.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Aberystwyth Mon Amour (2) by Malcolm Pryce, dramatised for radio by P. G. Morgan.
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (3) by Malcolm Pryce
R3/950/3.
Aberystwyth Mon Amour (3) by Malcolm Pryce.
First broadcast: 1 February 2009.
UID: 147H103.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Aberystwyth Mon Amour (3) by Malcolm Pryce, dramatised for radio by P. G. Morgan.