Privatisation of NHS Ancillary Services,
- H2/7/8.
- Is-gyfres
- 1985.
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Privatisation of NHS Ancillary Services,
Social Services: General papers,
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn (Cyfoethybrenin) title deeds
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds of houses and lands in the township of Cyfoethybrenin lying mainly in the parish of Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, 1568-1613, 1869. Some deeds for Cyfoethybrenin also refer to Llanbadarn Fawr. The earlier file contains evidence of purchases by Sir Richard Pryse to 1613.
Llanbadarn Fawr (Penrhyn-coch) title deeds
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds of houses and lands mainly in the township of Penrhyn-coch in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1557-1597, and later leases, 1830-1878. The township or village is not named in the earliest deeds. Properties include Tythyn y Penryn and Penyberth, purchased by Gogerddan 1860-1861, Cwmbwa, and building plots near Penyberth, on part of Penrhyn-coch farm and near Penybank farm [the area later known as the Garth], illustrating the development of the village in the mid-nineteenth century.
Letters from Boys and Tweedie to the Pryse family and agents
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Letters from the solicitors, Hale, Boys and Austen (later Boys and Tweedie) of Ely Place and Lincolns Inn Fields, London, to Sir Pryse Pryse, Capt. Edward Lewis Pryse, Pryse Pryse Pryse, George Rice Pryse, Sir Edward John Webley-Parry Pryse and the agents, John Graham Williams, Col. George Griffith Williams and William Lloyd, 1852-1924. Many of the letters deal with the legal and financial aspects of the Gogerddan estate management, such as leases, property conveyances, recovery of rent arrears, liablity for payment of chief rent, tithes, taxes and insurance; investments and interest payments;; leasing of the Gogerddan mines, game and sporting rights; family settlements and the involvement of the trustees. Topics of major concern include the title and rights of the Pryse family as lords of the manor of Genau’r-glyn; administration of the estates by trustees following the death of Pryse Loveden in 1855; legal disputes, principally with Matthew Lewis Vaughan Davies of Tanybwlch, from 1857; the sale of Buscot Park, 1859-1861; the mortgage to Hart Logan of Montreal for £10,000 and other mortgages on the Welsh estates, 1860-1895; sales of Gogerddan properties and ground rents from 1888; probate of the will of Sir Pryse Pryse, the discharge of debts, implementation of the family settlements, particularly the younger children’s allowances, and special provision for Richard Pryse, from 1906; and the installation of electric lighting at Gogerddan from 1907
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Bundles of loose tack notes granted to mining prospectors on the Gogerddan estate by Thomas Pryse, Richard Richardson, David Morgan and John Pughe Pryse or their agents, for mining in Henfwlch, Allt y Crib, Nantcoch near Ceulan, Nantycagle, Blaenceulan, Esgair Hir, Esgair Fraith and elsewhere in the lordship of Genau’r-glyn, 1732-1772; and tack notes issued by Pryse Loveden (later Sir Pryse Pryse), for mining in Henllys Farm, Cwmere, Cwmeinion, Blaenclettwr, Nantyrarian, Darren, Penpompren Ucha, Blaendyffryn Isa, East Bronfloyd, Ffosfudr, Troedrhiwsebon, Lluest Gotta, Cwmbwa, part of Glanravon, Bwlchyr Adwy, Nantyperfedd, Bryngwyn Mawr, Bryngwyn Canol, Bwlch Glas, Craignant Bach or Bog Pool, Neuadd-yr-ynys, Llawr Cwmbach, Lletty Evan Hen, Cwmglo, Troedrhiwseiri, Camdwr Mawr, Camdwr Bach, Braichgarw, and numerous other locations in Cwmrheidol, Elerch, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cynull Mawr, Ysgubor-y-coed, Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn and Llangynfelyn, and the lordship of Genau’r Glyn, Cardiganshire, and occasionally in Llechweddmor, Tynohir and Dolgarnedd otherwise Felin Llyfnant, Montgomeryshire, 1859-1903. The tack notes often provide the tithe map reference numbers.
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Letters from Powys family members
Letters to Phyllis Playter from various members of the Powys family, including John Cowper Powys's sisters, Lucy, Gertrude and Marian, his nephew, Francis Llewellyn Powys, and his sister-in-law, Alyse Gregory, wife of Llewelyn Powys, together with correspondence to Phyllis Playter regarding Alyse Gregory's will and estate.
Letters to Powys family members
Letters from Phyllis Playter to various members of John Cowper Powys's family.
Yr Argyfwng Gwacter Ystyr (Llandybie: Llyfrau'r Dryw, 1964),
Rhan oJ. R. Jones Papers
Llyfryn mewn tair rhan, dwy yn anerchiadau, y naill wedi ei thraddodi yn Rali Dosbarthiadau Allanol Bangor, Ebrill 1963, a'r llall ar deledu'r BBC yn y gyfres 'Rhyngoch Chi a Minne', Chwefror 1964. Cyhoeddwyd y gyntaf yn y Traethodydd, Gorffennaf 1963, a chyhoeddwyd y tair drachefn yn Ac Onide, tt. 3-21.
Prydeindod (Llandybie: Christopher Davies, 1966),
Rhan oJ. R. Jones Papers
Ac Onide (Llandybie: Llyfrau'r Dryw, 1970),
Rhan oJ. R. Jones Papers