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‘Good morning Wales’ - other articles,

Correspondence and typescript copies of articles submitted to ‘Good morning Wales’; most, if not all, were not used. The articles are ‘Whit Monday’; ‘Where to go in North Pembrokeshire’; ‘Safety afloat’; ‘Women’s Institute cooking’; ‘Baptism’ and ‘The smallest room’.

‘Good morning Wales’ – ‘Old sea dogs’,

Typescript research on seven sea captains and a quarter-master carried out for the ‘Good morning Wales’ programme in June 1966; only Captains Roberts, Varney and Hughes were used for the recording. Also included is correspondence with various publishers and the BBC and an extract from the Western Telegraph, Haverfordwest, who published all the articles.

‘Gorsfochno acts, papers, letters, etc.’

Parcel of papers concerning the enclosure and drainage of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), 1781-1835, and claims to the allotments by other landowners, notably Davies, 1852-1866. For general contents see series level description. The file includes a valuation of allotments near Moel Ynys [1816]; letters and invoices from Charles Hassall of Tenby, 1813; Robert Williams, 1816-1822, Richard Griffithes of Bishops Castle, 1827-1847, Oliver Lloyd of Cardigan, 1835, Charles Mickleburgh of Montgomery, 1852-1862, Parry and Atwood, 1853-1864, Boys and Tweedie, 1856-1866, and an incomplete letter explaining the construction of the sluice at Ynyslas.

‘Henry’,

Typescript copy of a modern story for children relating to Henry Tudor written for the Cheltenham Festival of Literature short story competition.

‘Jo-Jo the mouse’,

Typescript copy of a children’s novel, and correspondence in relation to its submission to publishers between Oct 1966 and Apr 1968.

‘Jones & Atwood. Original Correspondence’

Original envelope containing letters to Capt. Edward Lewis Pryse and copies of his replies to his brother John, Matthew Davies of Penpompren, Matthew D. Williams of Cwmcynfelyn, Edward Davies and Mrs Davies of Tanybwlch, and others, 1852-1860. Most of the letters discuss the assertion of Pryse Loveden’r rights as lord of the manor of Genau’r-glyn, in response to landowners’ complaints about trespasses committed by mining prospectors on the farms of Blaennant, Doleruddlan, Lluestgotta and Cyneiniog, and about encroachments on the sheepwalks. The file also contains notes by Capt. Pryse and an information of intrusion commenced in the Court of the Exchequer by the Attorney General representing the Crown against Pryse Pryse and the family trustees, concerning Cwmsymlog mine, asserted by the Crown to be in the royal manor of Perfedd (Watermark 1862).

‘Language Experiences in Reading’ – entries and correspondence,

Correspondence and typescript copies of ten children’s stories submitted to Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Chicago, USA for their ‘Language Experiences in Reading’. The stories are ‘The lake monsters’; ‘The new sledge’ (Peter and Patsy); ‘Freddie the ferry boat’; ‘Flipper the seal’; ‘The Unicorn’; ‘Picture stories’; ‘The Dragon with toothache’; ‘Mo makes a boat’; ‘The landslide’ and ‘Surtsey – the Young Island’.

‘Leases granted by Mr John Lewis…upon the Llangors estate about the yr 1700.’

Leases by John Lewis of Coedmor in Cardiganshire and Hurst in Berkshire, of properties in the parishes of Llan-gors and Llanfihangel Nant Bran, 1683-1722. They include parcels of tithe land belonging to the rectory of Llan-gors; a house and smith’s shop, Y Clouty Bach, Coyd y Perthy, Garthe ir Moate, Tir Pen Twyn, Criggie Ycha, and The Lodge, Llan-gors; and Cwmb Llythlin with a corn mill, and Vanvelen in Llanfihangel Nant Bran. The majority include a reservation of the timber to John Lewis.

‘Leave it to Timmie’,

Correspondence and a typescript copy of a one off story for children submitted to ‘Wife and Home’ and Thomas Long Publishers, but not accepted.

‘Ledger : Lead and copper mines on Sir Pryse Pryse’s estate’

Small notebook labelled ‘Ledger’, containing accounts of the ore sold and royalties from lead and copper mines on Sir Pryse Pryse’s estate, and notes on the leases at East Darren, Grogywynion, South Darren, Bronfloyd, New Bronfloyd, Cambrian Mine, Blaenceulan, South Cambrian Mine, Old Bog Pool, Cefngwirion, Bryn Dyfi or Neuadd-lwyd, North Cardiganshire or Tal-y-bont, Bryn yr Afr, Cwm Brwyno and Ystrad Einon, 1880-1883, and copies of returns, 1877-1880

‘Letters and papers relating to the manor of Nantyarian’

Papers deriving from the claim of Pryse Pryse to the lordship or manor of Nantyrarian, Cardiganshire, disputed by the Crown which asserted its right within the surrounding lordship of Perfedd, 1745-1867. The file contains correspondence with the Office of Woods and Forests, 1833-1834; earlier letters from George Jones of Rhoskillan (Rhoscellan) to John Hedley at Dyffryn Melindwr, 1745, and Thomas Lloyd of Abertrinant to Mr Waller, which also mentions a shipwreck in the lordship of Genau’r-glyn, 1747; an agreement for a mining lease by the trustees of Thomas Pryse’s will, 1754; a case investigating the attendance of inhabitants of Nantyrarian at the manorial court of Perfedd, 1756, citing the actions of Lewis Morris in 1746; a sketch taken in 1833 from a map by Lewis Morris; an account of fines in the court leet of Perfedd, 1756, a court leet presentment from the manor of Nantyrarian, 1833; and a demand for rent on an encroachment in the manor of Perfedd, 1867.

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