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‘Cathie of the canoe club’,

Correspondence and a typescript copy of a children’s story submitted to ‘Bunty’ unsuccessfully. The original copy has handwritten draft of a play ‘Housewives strike at Little Ditchwater’ on the reverse.

‘Collateral security’ of properties in Begeli and Tenby

‘Collateral security’ (mortgage) for £4500 to John George Leeming of Richmond, on part of the life estate of Pryse Loveden (later Sir Pryse Pryse), comprising Vatson and Kite Hill in Begeli, and Trevane in Tenby (St Mary), Pembrokeshire, and a life assurance policy, with schedule incorporated, 1863, endorsed with a release of the life interest by the assignees of the mortgage, to Sir Pryse Pryse, 1873

‘Commercial Pocket Book for 1827’

‘Commercial Pocket Book for 1827’ belonging to Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan. General contents are described at series level. Includes some entries referring to Mary Smith, ward of Pryse Pryse, and her family.

‘Commercial Pocket Book for 1830’

‘Commercial Pocket Book for 1830’ belonging to Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan. General contents are described at series level. The journal entries include the death of Anna Lloyd, January 9-10, Cardigan election proposals, August 2, and a visit to North Wales, September.

‘Commercial Pocket Book for 1838’

‘Commercial Pocket Book for 1838’ belonging to Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan. General contents are described at series level. The journal entries include the birth of Pryse Pryse, January 15 and the christening, February 21; and a visit to Holywell and Mostyn, October.

‘Copy of Edward Pryse’e bill in Chancery respecting the Llanerchclwydie Mine and the Brynmawr Common’

Original envelope addressed to J.G. Williams containing a letter by Boys and Tweedie, solicitors, 1857, sending copies of legal papers and other documents relating to lead mining on the Gogerddan estate. These include the bill of complaint to the High Court of Chancery by Edward Pryse of Gogerddan against Lewis Lewis of the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, defendant, for trespass and mining on the common of Brynmawr in the manor of Genau’r-glyn, adjoining the defendant’s property of Llanerchyclwyde (boundaries described) with a map attached [1693x1697]; a bill of loading of Cwmsymlog ore onto the ship, Royal Fancy, 1755; proposals for mining leases to Robert Morris and Thomas Morris, and copies of papers in a lawsuit between John Pughe Pryse, plaintiff, and John Lloyd and Maria Charlotta, his wife, [c 1753] -1754.

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