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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Sub-fonds English
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1945 Deposit: Ystrad Marchell and other early charters and deeds,

Early charters and deeds comprising important mediaeval charters and a small number of later Tudor documents relating to the abbey of Ystrad Marchell, 1183-1529; deeds from Wick, Carswell and Wroxhale [Wraxall] in Somerset, [late 12 x early 13 cent.], 1307; deeds for land in Wrockwardine, Shropshire, [1289x1324]-1336; various Montgomeryshire deeds, 1302/3, 1537-1675/6; charters issued by members of the de Charleton family and other lords of Powys, 1340-1549; two deeds concerning Bala Lake, 1570-1572; and a file of antiquarian notes on the Ystrad Marchell charters and the Wrockwardine deeds, 1795-1871, [1945x1980].

Strata Marcella Abbey (Wales)

Manorial records

Many of the original items contain records from several manors. The original schedule describes the records from the viewpoint of what is available for each manor, rather than what each item contains. Some of the reference numbers may therefore appear in several series, although an attempt has been made to unite the various descriptive elements of the various items. For Middleton manorial records, comprising court rolls, 6 Oct. 1407, Oct. 1410-April 1411, Oct. 1411-April 1412, and Oct. 1412-April 1413, see nos. 5812-5814 (Sandfoord court rolls) and 5356 (Aston court roll) respectively. For Ruyton Villa and Patri manorial records, and Melverley manorial records, comprising bailiff's accounts, and manorial records for the forests of Coed-y-gaer, Trefelech, Coed 'Keryg', Cwm 'Kereog' and Crickheath, comprising forester's accounts, all Michaelmas 1505, see no. 5327 (Aston bailiff's accounts). For Kinnerley manorial records, comprising ringild's or reeve's accounts, 1369-1505, see nos. 5305, 5307-5308 and 5327 (Aston bailiff's accounts).

Legal papers,

Legal papers mainly involving members of the Mansel family and their estates. It includes, however, a significant amount of papers relating to cases which are unrelated to the family or to the estate, mainly c. 1680-c. 1720. Some of these papers papers appear to emanate form the office of Thomas Craddock, a lawyer in St. Martins -in-the-fields, London, who was appointed a receiver of the Penrice and Margam estate by the court of Chancery in November 1724.

Episcopal papers

These papers reflect the administrative duties of successive bishops of the diocese of Bangor, 1888-1994, including visitation papers, papers relating to appointments by the bishop, parish business, together with papers relating to various matters which the bishop was involved with.

Gower estate deeds,

Including deeds relating to Burry alias Stembridge, Cylvrock, Henllys, Horton, Knowleston, Llanddewi, Llandeilo-talybont, Llangenydd, Llandimore, Llangyfelach, Llanridian, Nicholaston, Oxwich, Pennard, Penrice, Pilton alias Pitton, Porteynon, Reynoldstone, Swansea, Westow, Wibley, Worms-head, etc.

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