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Accounts,

Accounts relating to the Voelas and the Cefnamwlch estates jointly will be found in class EA 1and in A. The agent's vouchers for both estates were accounted for together and will be found under EA 2.

Accounts, bills and receipts

The series comprises accounts for legal expenses, 1687-[c. 1704, 1733-1849, personal expenditure, 1762, 1787-1885, probate and inheritance, 1727-1863, subscriptions, 1785-1861, tax and other dues, [pre-1791]-1812, insurance bills, 1819-1860, tithe accounts, 1841-1844, 1904, receipts, 1714-1876, 1906, and a few miscellaneous accounts, 1775-1862.

Accumulated business cards and papers,

Four files, which have been accumulated and stored together by Hughes a'i Fab, Cyhoeddwyr: delivery note copy books and papers, 1962-1971; music Stock cards; consignment notes and sales papers and stationary notes and sales papers.

Accumulated manuscript volumes

Manuscript volumes, previously in the possession of musicians, collectors or precentors, and accumulated by Dr J. Lloyd Williams. Many were evidently acquired by him from J. H. Davies, Cwrt-mawr, and contain mainly folk songs and hymn tunes, recorded in eighteenth and nineteenth century Wales.

Accumulated material - A. E. Heath

The series comprises a copy of a Power of Attorney granted to Prof. A. E. Heath by the Open Court Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., May 1923 and a copy of Heath's Identity Card, dated March 1943.

Accumulated material,

Items of antiquarian interest, mostly dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including account books, almanacs, tax assesments and terriers, wills, inquisitions post mortem and translations of medieval patent rolls. Egerton Phillimore sold many of his most valuable items to Sir John Williams in 1894, but this group of items remained in his possession.

Accumulated papers

These papers are unrelated to the Tredegar estate, having been accumulated by members of the Morgan family of Tredegar and their agents in the course of their public or private lives, or otherwise strayed into the Tredegar estate records. The bulk of the strays are client files of Henry F. W. Harries, the Brecon solicitor who acted as the agent for Tredegar's Breconshire estate (P 5/6). These files probably became mixed with the Tredegar material on the final dispersal of the Breconshire estate and the removal of the Breconshire estate records to Newport. Six other groups also all come from within the sphere of influence of the Tredegar estate, comprising the Monmouthshire commission of sewers, 1660-1792 (P 5/8), Newport assessments, 1700-1753 (P 5/7), Newport turnpike trust records, 1759-1880 (P 5/1), charity papers, 1772-1959 (P 5/2), St Woolloos rate book, 1875 (P 5/4), and Christchurch Highway Board letters received, 1880-1890 (P 5/5). The three files of Sussex vouchers, 1775-1776 (P 5/3), relate to an estate in the trusteeship of members of the Morgan family.

Accumulated papers,

The series mainly comprises printed circulars, 1924-1966, received by Alvin Langdon Coburn from numerous lodges of different orders of freemasonry, together with some press cuttings, 1954-1956, reporting on photography lectures given by him.

Accumulated papers,

Papers accumulated by Jenny Rees concerning Goronwy Rees's resignation as Principal of the University College of Wales Aberystwyth and his connections with the Cambridge Spy Ring.

Accumulated papers,

Printed papers acquired by District secretaries or inherited by the District Secretary in 1916. Some were acquired out of performance of duties, others apparently out of curiosity.

Accumulated printing and publishing papers,

Accumulated papers regarding: General printing and publishing business letters, 1933-1977; stereo moulds and plates, 1940-1952; a printing order book, 1944-1956; expenditure papers- chairman's returns, 1953; income tax papers, 1953-1971 and Woodalls printers and stationer's papers, 1954-1957.

Accumulated reference material,

Material relating to the coal industry, mining and South Wales, 1934-2003, which was either sent to, or acquired by, Philip Weekes and which was retained by him presumably for reference purposes, consisting of copies of writings and essays, [c. 1965]-1992; a small amount of published articles and lectures, 1934-2000; a few printed leaflets and booklets, [c. 1976]-2003; a number of reports and studies, 1965-1997; and some material relating to conferences, 1987-1997.

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