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Memorandum books and diaries

The group comprises personal diaries, 1793-1839, small pocket notebooks and almanacks, 1701-1853, of the Hughes family of Gwydir, Llwyn Gronw and Cae'r berllan, and of the Griffith family of Garn, containing memoranda and personal notes of social and work engagements, accounts, family life, health problems, snippets of local and national news, poetry, recipes, household and estate management, weather conditions, journeys, hunting, shooting and fishing, useful addresses, sketches. The memorandum books are more sporadic and miscellaneous in nature than the diaries, where the format is comparatively regular. Many of the volumes contain loose enclosures of various types.

Title deeds (Flintshire)

The group comprises deeds for properties in the parishes of Mold, 1752-1785, Rhuddlan, 1803-1891, and St Asaph, 1737.

Title deeds (Caernarfonshire)

The group comprises deeds for properties in the parishes of Aber, 1745, Caerhun, 1616-1737, Llanfairfechan, 1784, 1806, 1821, Trefriw, 1699, and miscellaneous parishes, 1683, 1690.

Hughes family of Gwydir, Llwyn Gronw, Cae'r berllan and Weeg

Administrative records,

Arranged into directors' minute books, 1900-1952 (BA 1/1), copy outgoing letters, 1914-1919 (BA 1/2), advices of employees who have resumed work, 1917-1918 (BA 1/3), annual cases of colliery accidents, 1924-1942 (BA 1/4), directors' agenda books, 1926-1952 (BA 1/5), notices of accidents, 1929-1941 (BA 1/6), and articles of association, 1898-1945 (BA 1/7).

Ecclesiastical and financial papers

Ecclesiastical and financial papers of the Reverend Charles Francis Powys, father of John Cowper Powys. The ecclesiastical papers mostly relate to Charles Francis Powys's accession to the livings of St Michael's Church, Shirley, Derbyshire and of St Catherine's Church, Montacute, Somerset, while the financial material comprises bank books and accounts.

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