Agenda and minutes of the Clothing and Equipment Committee meeting held 12 March 1915,
- C14/22.
- File
- 12 March 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
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Agenda and minutes of the Clothing and Equipment Committee meeting held 12 March 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda and minutes of the Finance Committee meeting, 26 Jan. 1916,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda and relevant documentation for the meeting of the Finance Committee, 2 Nov. 1916,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda of Clothing and Equipment Committee meeting, 2 Nov. 1916, together with a copy of the report of the Clothing and Equipment Committee upon the purchase and issue of clothing, necessaries and accoutrements for troops raised by the Welsh Army Corps Committee. 1916.
Agenda of Finance Committee meeting, 16 Jan. 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda of meeting of the Finance Committee, 22 Jan. 1915 and related documents,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda of the Finance Committee meeting, 22 April 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda of the Finance Committee meeting, 22 March 1916,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda of the Finance Committee meeting, 3 Nov. 1915, and enclosures,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda, minutes and correspondence of Executive meetings, 22 Jan. 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda, minutes and correspondence of National Executive Committee meeting, 6 Jan. 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda, minutes and general correspondence relating to the National Executive meeting, 17 Feb. 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda, minutes etc of the Clothing and Equipment Committee, 23 Feb. 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agreement between Helias, son of Philip Alexander, and Amabilia his wife, and Margam Abbey to pledge to the Abbey for 80 years, for the sum of 60s beforehand, 3 a. arable land between Goylake and Kenefeg, and between Cardiff and Comely. Rent, 2d., to Maurice Gramus, and 11/2 d. to the Hospitallers. Witnesses: Adam Baker ('pistor'); William Terri, David Benet, John Pereuat, Henry Willoc, John Loue, Adam Herding. Latin. Two seals, dark green wax, chipped. 1. Round, 1 in. An ornamental rosette. + S . He[eie: Fie']: Ph': Alex. 2. Pointed oval, 1? x 1 in. A chalice; above and below it an estoile. [+ S'] Amabilie : Filie : Alexa[dri].
Agreement by Owein, Res, and Cradoc, sons of Alaithur to quitclaim to the monks all the rights between the source of Frudul direct to Penreukeinrev, then across to the road coming from upper Pennud', then along that road to Blainnant disculua, then across to Ridekeueleki, and along the water of Avene to the sea, on account of inestimable damage done by them to Margam Abbey,; and they swear on the relics of the church of Margam not to depasture animals within the said boundaries, nor to enter the monks' land of Rossaulin for pasturing, without permission, nor to fish in the river Neth between Aberwrach and Abercleudaccumkac; they remit the yearly rent of 1/2 mark due for a field beyond Auene, they agree to pay yearly 8s. 4d., and to pay 15s. for the field if the warranty therefor fails; and they pledge their christianity and land in faith of these undertakings, with especial warranty against their brethren of Basto, viz. Kanaithur Cogh and Luelin Moil. Witnesses:- Master Ralph Mailoc, Nicholas the dean, Gregory the chaplain; Richard, the clerk of Kenefeg; Walter Luvel, Roger Gramus, William de Corneli, Morgan Kam, Philip de Hales, Walter de Haverford, William de Kardif, monks; Brother Gilbert, Riered Espus, conversi of Margam. Latin. Three seals, green wax. 1 Seal of Res, as in No. 145 (dated 1246). 2 A rosette. + Sigill'. Oweni . Filii . Alaithvri. 3 Seal of Cradoc, as in No. 145. This deed refers to the same matters as No. 145.
Agreement concerning the fishery at Cyfeiliog,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Agreement between Wennunwen, son of Owin, and his heirs, and the monks of Stradmarchell, concerning the fishery at Keuillioc, on the river Deui, so that all the issues of that fishery shall be divided equally in two parts, between the prince and the said monks, so that the work and labour, preservation and repair, and expenses in all things, shall be provided commonly by both. The prince Wennunwen gives to the monks half the said fishery, in free and perpetual alms, quit and immune from all secular exaction, for the souls of himself, his parents and heirs. -- Witnesses: David, son of Kendelu, priest, Daniel, priest of Pennegoys, Kennig, priest of Machenthleith, Ruin, clerk, Gorono, son of Eyniavn, Meyler, son of Rywallavn, Riwallaun and Madavc, sons of Cenillin, Owein and Eyniavn, Pobien and Mareduth, sons of Philipp, son of Uchtred and many others.
Full-length studio portrait of a member of the Royal Flying Corps, a cane under one arm.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View looking down Albany Road towards Roath Park Methodist Church. On the right are the premises of A W Sargent, photographer who was at No57 Albany Road for many years.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of a postcard of Albany Road lined with small shops.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
An unframed ink and wash drawing of the head and shoulders of artist Albert Alcalay.