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Sir Charles Morgan testimonial papers

The file comprises papers relating to the proposed testimonial, comprising rough minutes of the committee, letters, rough memoranda, instructions to artists, and a copy of the annual statement of the clergy fund for that part of Glamorgan in the diocese of Llandaf, 1844-1845.

Church of England. Diocese of Llandaff

Miscellaneous papers

Miscellaneous papers comprising copy marriage settlement of David Rae Newall of Dumfries, esq., and Mary Blewitt of The Friars, Newport, widow, 1833 (26/1), copy appointment of a new trustee of the said settlement, 1844 (26/2), and papers relating to a dispute over the plate of Admiral Sir George Rodney Mundy, 1867 (26/3-26). [The connection between the Mundy family and the Morgan family of Tredegar is explicit in Tredegar Park (BRA Group) Parcel 2133/44/31].

Rowland Morgan's charity ledger

Ledger accounts of Rowland Morgan's charities, 1929-1957. The accounts of Rowland Morgan's charities end with pencil notes that they were included in the sale to Eagle Star Insurance Company, 2 Aug. 1959. The other accounts end without explanation.

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Blanket distribution lists

Annual lists (wanting 1847-1849, 1851, 1854) of the names, ages and circumstances of the poor and aged who were given blankets in annual distributions in the parishes of Basaleg, Betws, Coedcernyw, Dyffryn, Henllys, Machen, Malpas, Marshfield, Michaelstone, Newport, Peterstone, Risca, Rogerstone, Rumney, St Brides, St Mellons and St Woolloos, Monmouthshire.

Basaleg school gifts

A list of the names of 20 boys and 29 girls at Basaleg school, co. Mon., and their gifts from Sir Charles Morgan on Christmas Eve 1838.

Boughrood Charity account book

The account book of the Boughrood Charity. The book contains a memorandum of the intentions of the charity, a rental of the Boughrood estate in Radnorshire, 1772-1774, a list of the chief rents due in the manor of 'Colwyn' [=Elfael Uwch Mynydd], minutes of the annual charity meeting and accounts of the receiver, 1775-1791, and extracts from presentments at the court leet of the manor of Elfael Uwch Mynydd relating to heriots and encroachments, 14 May 1784 and 30 May 1789.

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Rotherfield Farm (Sussex) attornment

Attornment of John Holford of Newick, Sussex, yeoman, to Charles Gould of Ealing, Middlesex, esq., for a copyhold messuage and lands called Rotherfield Farm in Newick, in the manor of Balneth. In 1753 John, lord De Lawarr (now Earl of De Lawarr) granted George Holford then of Chailey, Sussex, yeoman (John Holford's father, since dec.) a 12 year lease of the premises. Subsequently, De Lawarr mortgaged the property (among others) to King Gould of the parish of Westminster St James, Middlesex, esq. (since dec.). De Lawarr having defaulted, Charles Gould and Paston Gould of Ealing, esqs, King Gould's sons, took possession of the mortgaged property, and Paston Gould the younger son and his father's heir according to the custom of the manor, took possession of the mortgaged copyhold premises in the manor, which Charles Gould recovered by ejectment.

Inventory

A catalogue (1861 watermark) of the collection of ancient silver gilt cups and other ornamental sideboard plate at the Friars, Newport, endorsed that the same were bequeathed by the late Octavius Morgan (d. 5 Aug. 1888) to be heirlooms with the Tredegar estate, signed by H. S. Milman, his executor.

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