- A6.
- File
- 1879-87.
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Accounts of live and dead stock bought and sold, and of days worked in the harvest etc., by cottagers who had potatoes planted in Trefaes Isaf farm.
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Accounts of live and dead stock bought and sold, and of days worked in the harvest etc., by cottagers who had potatoes planted in Trefaes Isaf farm.
Accounts of livestock and produce sold from Trefaes Isaf, p. Llangwyryfon, co. Card,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Accounts of monthly collections at Tabor chapel,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Accounts of monthly collections at Tabor chapel,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Accounts of sheep and milk sold. Minutes of a committee meeting, and a list of subscribers to the work of painting Tabor chapel (1904).
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
An acrostic of ten lines based on the words 'Ceidwad Dyn', written by 'Gwynodl' [The Rev. Hugh Lunt, 1872- ] and sent as a Christmas Greeting. Welsh.
Annual Report of Tabor Chapel. Printed. Welsh,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
1 Jane Jones of Brynda, p. Llanilar, co. Card., widow. 2 Lettitia Jones of the same place, spinster. 3 Jane Morgan of Penycwarrel, p. Llanbadarnfawr, co. Card. widow. 4 Richard Morgan of the same place, (son of 3). 5 Benjamin Jones of Brynda, aforesaid, farmer and John Morgan of Clerkenwell, London, gent., (trustees). Articles Of Agreement prior to the marriage of 2 and 4, whereby a m. in Pontrhydfendigaid p. Caron-uwch-clawdd or Gwnnws Uchaf, co. Card., and an annuity of £4 which 2 inherited under her father's will is settled to her use, and subsequently to the use of the marriage. Also 1 covenants to provide 2 with 'suitable chamber furniture'.
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
1 Jane Jones of Brynda, p. Llanilar, co. Card. 2 William Evans, Tregynan Ucha, p. Llanrhystud, co. Card. Articles Of Agreement whereby it is arranged that if the daughter of 1, or the son of 2, should die within 3 years of the date of the document, then half of the property specified in G2, and of some sums of money, is to be returned to the nearest relatives.
B. and Mary Jones, Bryndu to ?John Phillips. Local gossip. Welsh,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Breeding notes on cows and mares,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
David and Margaret Phillips, Trefaes, to their children John and Mary who are attending school in ?Herefordshire. The children are reminded to make the most of their schooling and to be careful with money as there are many bills to be met. Local news. Welsh.
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Details of money forwarded from their annual wage, to servants of David Phillips of Trefaes Isaf, p. Llangwyryfon. They specify for what object the money had been requested, and granted, for example, 'for mending umbrela'.
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,