- L1738-1757.
- Series
- 1864-1879.
Part of Nanteos estate records
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Part of Nanteos estate records
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National Provincial Bank, Aberystwyth,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Concerning the Nanteos account at this bank, dishonoured bills and overdrafts.
North and South Wales Dank, Liverpool and Aberystwyth,
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Estate finances, discrepancy between rents and compulsory payments, overdrafts, enquiry about securing mine accounts for the bank - transfer of account to NP Bank in 1870, securities held by bank, etc.
George Bassil, Hemel Hempstead,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Acknowledges order for 500 pheasants.
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His rent ready to be collected.
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Sale book of furniture at Nanteos,
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Bank Book (National Provincial). E. A. L. Powell,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Part of Nanteos estate records
Poor rate assessment book. (Parishes named),
Part of Nanteos estate records
Part of Nanteos estate records
Part of Nanteos estate records
Part of Nanteos estate records
Part of Nanteos estate records
A letter of thanks for congratulations and welcoming him to Hafod. Will help in any way he wishes with militia. Has sent WEP's letter re 'volunteers' to Sec. of State with a covering letter, of which he sends a copy (905a). Then at work on house at Hafod [after the fire?]. The formation of a regiment of yeomanry in Cardiganshire under command of Mr Powell - this is unacceptable upon Mr Powell's terms. Persons enrolled would have to serve without any pay or allowance [905b from Whitehall].
Part of Nanteos estate records
A letter of thanks just before they leave for Devon.
From W.E. Powell to Thomas Johnes, Hafod,
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Draft of letter of sympathy to T. Johnes from WEP [death of his daughter (1813)? the fire (1807)?].
Estate and family records of the Powell family of Nanteos, previously of Llechwedd-ddyrys, Cardiganshire, mainly 17 cent.-20 cent, comprising mainly deeds, 17 cent.-20 cent., chiefly for properties in Cardiganshire, Breconshire and Montgomeryshire, but also containing deeds relating to Plastirion, Denbighshire, acquired by Maria Powell, wife of William Beauclerc Powell, 1787-1899, and deeds relating to the Herne family of All Hallows, Barking, following the executorship by Mrs Mary Powell of the will of Joseph Herne, 1684-1728; estate and family correspondence, 1664-1946, including correspondence about the Rebecca riots in Cardiganshire and proposals to establish a police force, 1840-1845, the Royal Cardiganshire Militia, public building projects, fishing rights, etc., 1806-1879; household and estate accounts, 1755-1922; inventories and sales of furniture, 1865-1919; game books, 1854-1886; and rentals 1756-1934; letters, deeds, accounts, etc., 1693-1938, relating to industrial ventures, mainly lead mining in north Cardiganshire; manorial records of Llanbadarn Fawr (otherwise Vaynor), 1745-1941, and Caron and Pennardd, 1817-1910, and Berthddu, 1821-1910; legal papers, 1690-1932; and probate records, 1565-1930.
Powell family, of Nanteos