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Cases of George Jones of Rhoskillan (Rhoscellan)

Papers relating to complaints by George Jones of Rosgillan (Rhoscellan), Cardiganshire, firstly against Catherine Chichester of Arlington, Devon and other defendants, about a lease of the rectories and tithes of Llanbadarn Fawr and Aberystwyth, Llanfihangel Castell Gwalletr, Llanychaearn and other parishes in Cardiganshire, 1732; and secondly against James Lewes and Mr [Alexander] Gordon for their endeavours to cut a watercourse on George Jones’ estate at Dole without orders from Thomas Pryse, describing previous alleged misdemeanours, 1744

Tack notes

Tack notes (take notes) or licences issued by successive members of the Pryse family of Gogerddan or their agents, to mining prospectors to search for minerals and quarry stone at numerous locations on the Gogerddan estate near Aberystwyth in Cardiganshire, and near Machynlleth in Montgomeryshire, 1732-1772, 1859-1924; and books of counterpart tack notes granted by Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan in the manors of Genau’r-glyn and Nantryarian, 1852-1907.

Loose tack notes (bundles)

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.

Mining accounts : misc. Cardiganshire

Accounts of the Pryse and Loveden family of Gogerddan and their agents, David Morgan and John Pierce, for mining operations at Henfwlch, Caethle, Allt y Crib, Island, Esgair Hir, Esgair Fraith, Cwmsymlog, Erglodd, Cwm Einion otherwise Penyfforddgoch, Esgair Llee and Grogwynion. They record the ore raised and weighed, duty ore, rents, labour, industrial equipment, carriage, shipping to Swansea, ore smelted at Gawllog (Wallog) 1779-1780, disbursements for copper mining at Esgair Fraith, 1786-1797, ‘extracts from Job Sheldon’s ledger A’, 1801-1805, and his receipts ‘for payments by Mr Pryse on account of his shares in Cwmsymlog Mining Company’, 1809-1810. Other significant names include Edward Pennant and Company, 1740-1741, the Flintshire Company, 1749, Robert Morris, 1753, Henry Bowdler, 1764-1768, Peter Lloyd, 1774, John Bonsall, 1784, John Smith, 1784-1785, and Rev. David Jones, 1807.

Arrear Book

Memoranda of work to be done on the Bodewryd estate; list of horses with the tasks allotted to them, their ages and other notes; accounts of payments for harvest work; receipts and disbursements; arrears of tenants, 1736-1737.
Two loose items, a list of stock, 1733 and 1735 (ff. 23-24) and a letter from R. Lloyd, Kefn, to [?Dr Wynne] (f. 25), have now been bound into the volume.

Anne Pryse of Aberllefenni

Appointment by Anne Pryse of Aberllefenni [widow of Lewis Pryse, deceased] to trustees, to raise £6000 for the portion of Margaret Pryse, her second daughter, following a settlement in 1725 for the marriage of her eldest daughter, Mary, to John Campbell of Stackpole Court, Pembrokeshire, and for the provision of estates for Margaret Lloyd [?her mother] and her younger daughters, specifying properties in Penegoes and Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, the Aberllefenni estate in Tal-y-llyn, Pennal, Tywyn, Llanegryn, etc., Merioneth, and a messuage in Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, Cardiganshire, 1733.

JPs lists, presentment, notices and certificates

Papers relating to the office of justice of the peace in Cardiganshire, 1733-1896. They comprise a warrant to the constable of Llangynfelyn to summon Mary Bale, 1733; lists of gentlemen named in commissions of the peace, [pre-1746], 1844; a presentment at the Quarter Sessions by Rev. James Williams Morris, JP, against the inhabitants of Treflyn for not repairing the highway leading from Tregaron to Aberystwyth, 1835; a printed notice of special sessions to be held by the JPs of the upper division of the hundred of Genau’r-glyn, 1840; certificates of oaths taken by Edward Lewis Pryse, 1857, and Pryse Loveden, 1859, to qualify them as magistrates.; and a licence to Richard Davies Jenkins of the Black Lion, Tal-y-bont, to sell liquor at an agricultural show, 1896.

Letters to Thomas Pryse and Thomas Lloyd

Letters to Thomas Pryse of Gogerddan, his stepfather, also named Thomas Pryse, and Thomas Lloyd of Abertrinant, 1733-1756. Correspondents include George Herbert of Kerry, 1737-1739, Simon Humphrey of Pennal, 1738, John Humffreys of Mathafarn, 1738, R. Holland of Beaumaris, 1739, John Hughes of Oswestry, 1739, Samuel Hughes of Llwyny--braine, 1740, James Lewes of Gellydywyll, 1741-1744, Thomas Johnes of Dolaucothi, 1741, Maurice Jones of Cefn Coch, describing documents stored at Ddol, 1741, Wythen Jones of Llanidloes, 1742, Lord Chancellor Hardwicke of Powis House, 1742, Admiral Daniel Benbowe of Gogerddan, 1742, John Davies of Maes near Lampeter, 1743, ?Henry Arthur Herbert of Oakley Park, 1743, George Herbert of Newtown and Kerry 1743, 1750, John Doulman, 1744, Rev. Evan Davies, 1747, John Davies of Cardigan, 1747-1755, John Lloyd of Shrewsbury, 1752,and Bowen Jones of Crosswood (Trawsgoed), 1752. The main subjects are described at series level. Other topics are Richard Lloyde’s petition against the result of the Cardigan Boroughs election, 1741-1744; the death of ‘Aunt Pugh’ at Mathafarn, 1742; the death of Thomas Lloyd of Llangoedmor and aftermath, 1743; boundaries and rights in the crown wastes of the manor of Perfedd near Darren, 1743;; irregular procedure in the Cardigan Quarter Sessions in granting alehouse licences, 1743-1744; proposal for a post office at Machynlleth, 1743; the drowning of James Rice, Rector of Maenordeifi, 1743/4; the sale of Mathafarn, a new discovery at Esgair Hir and the mortgage of Lovesgrove, 1752; and Cardigan tithes, 1752. The file also includes accounts of John Symmons, Mrs Tracey and Thomas Pryse, 1737-1745; and acknowledgement of a road from Borth to Llanfihangel [Gennau’r-glyn] by Francis Ingram of Glanlery to Thomas Pryse, 1742.

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