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Accounts for land revenues of South Wales 1736-1758

  • 1955-1961
  • Series
  • 1736-1758
  • Part of NLW Deeds

Seven vellum documents, 1736-1758, comprising accounts for land revenues to Sir Henry Fox, Lord Holland and Richard Bateman, Receivers General of the King’s Revenues in South Wales. Each multi-page document lists the annual land revenues from the counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Brecon, Radnor, Glamorgan and Monmouth in South Wales. Signed by Lt Gen. Thomas Farrington MP of Chislehurst, Auditor of the Land Revenues for Wales, 1739-1750, and subsequently Thomas Wynn, 1761. Declared before successive Chancellors of the Exchequer, Robert Walpole, Henry Pelham and William Barrington.

Office of the Auditors of Land Revenue

Accounts Of Mountain Ascents,

Descriptive narratives of Leonard Brown's mountain ascents including a retrospective account of his first ascent of Cader Idris, starting with the journey to Wales, descriptions of the towns, his surprise at the usage of the Welsh language and his feelings during his stay. Many other mountain walks are also described by him, including walks in Wales and beyond. This is a good place to start if looking for Leonard Brown's Welsh interest and his passion for mountain walking. All these accounts seem to be recalled accounts put down on paper in later life. These, unlike the diaries, were obviously written with an audience in mind.

Accounts of receipts and expenditure,

These accounts of receipts and expenditure were later replaced by pro forma receipts and expenditure books. LG4/1 are the audited accounts while LG4/2-LG4/3 are notebooks used by the Lodge Secretary to record receipts and expenses.

Accounts of receivers of fines and amercements in the principality of Wales and the Marches taxed and assessed by the ...,

Accounts of receivers of fines and amercements in the principality of Wales and the Marches taxed and assessed by the Presidents of the Council of Wales and the Marches comprising mainly of details of fees and expenses of members of the Council and of officers and servants of the same, repairs to Ludlow castle and royal houses called Tickenhill house and Bewdley, p. Bewdley, co. Worc., and details of overdue fines and amercements imposed on malefactors in cos. Worc., Mon., Glam., Rad., Mont., Glose., Carm., Salop, Ang., Her., Caern., Brec., Denbs., Flint, Pemb. and Card.

Accounts of revenues, crown land surveys, sequestration papers, government proposals, reports, orders, etc.,

Miscellaneous papers deriving from the acts and procedures of central government, probably accumulated by Sir Richard Wynn, Henry Wynn and Sir William Williams in the course of their official duties in service to the Crown. They comprise accounts of crown revenues, 1608, 1671; surveys of crown lands in Caernarfonshire, 1608-1673; sequestration papers for the estate of Edward Vaughan, 1622-1654; a chart of the nobility of England, [c. 1636]; proposals for the abolition of the Court of the Council of the Marches of Wales, 1641-1689; and copies of official reports, orders, evidence, etc., [c. 1653]-1705.

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