- 352-353, 356-359.
- Sub-series
- 1796-1852.
Part of NLW Deeds
Deeds for properties in Llangynllo and Troedyraur, co. Card. Donated by Mrs J. J. Davies of Ffostrasol in 1948 (month not stated).
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Part of NLW Deeds
Deeds for properties in Llangynllo and Troedyraur, co. Card. Donated by Mrs J. J. Davies of Ffostrasol in 1948 (month not stated).
Part of NLW Deeds
A deed and bond relating to properties in Erbistock and Bangor [Is-coed]. Purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Historical Documents & MSS, 66 Downton Avenue, London, in July 1986.
Breconshire estate pension records
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Pension books of Mrs Margaret Meredith of Talach-ddu, Feb. 1916-July 1924 (d. 8 July 1924), Mrs Margaret Watts of Llan-faes, Feb. 1916-Jan. 1932 (d. 9 Feb. 1932), Mrs Mary Watkins of Fenni-fach, Feb. 1916-Nov. 1935 and Dec. 1935-Oct. 1938 (buried 18 Oct. 1938), Thomas Bufton, Jan. 1920-Nov. 1933, and Mrs Margaret Lewis of Llys-wen, March 1921-Nov.1925 (d. 1 Nov. 1925), and three letters and a note relating to pensions, including those of David Walters (d. c.Jan. 1931), John Rogers, former under-agent at Ystradgynlais, and Gwen Morgan, widow of John Rogers's predecessor.
Leases by Aberystwyth Corporation. Donated by Lady D. C. Roberts, Aberystwyth, in Oct. 1940,
Part of NLW Deeds
Part of NLW Deeds
Deeds for properties in Bridge Street and Mill Lane, Aberystwyth, co. Card. Donated by J. L. M. Sinnett of Penrice Castle in May 1947.
Newport letting records, 1871-1880
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Newport letting records, 1891-1900
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Newport letting records, 1901-1910
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Newport letting records, 1911-1948
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deeds relating to premises in St. Mellons, Marshfield, Peterstone, etc,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Accounts, agreegments, leases re Tredegar,Machen and Caerphilly forges, [1655x1676]-1751,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deeds relating to premises in St. Woollos and Newport,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deeds relating to premises in St. Woollos, Mynyddislwyn, Bassaleg and Newport,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deeds relating to premises mainly in Bedwas,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deeds relating to premises, mainly in Llyswen and Glasbury,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Receipts and deeds relating to premises mainly in Glasbury and Llandyfalle,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Naylor family and Leighton Hall papers and miscellanea
Part of Leighton Hall Papers,
Material relating to the Naylor family of Leighton Hall and to Leighton Hall itself, including evidence presented in the cause of preserving certain original features of Leighton Hall, which in includes a memorandum book in the hand of John Naylor of Leighton Hall (1813-1889); newspaper cuttings containing obituaries, birth and marriage notices of family members and accounts of events relating to the Leighton estate and surrounding area, most of which date from the early part of the twentieth century, with one newspaper extract taken from Eddowes's Shrewsbury Journal of 15 August 1855 (newspaper inscribed 'John Naylor Esqr Leighton Hall Welshpool'); Naylor family correspondence, which includes a letter from John Murray Naylor (1888-1969) of Easter Ogil, Forfar, grandson of John Naylor of Leighton Hall, to Dorothy Naylor (née Holt), wife of Captain Thomas Humphrey Naylor (1890-1966), also grandson of John Naylor (see under Memorandum book of John Naylor) and an undated letter from Dorothy Naylor, correspondence between Captain Thomas Humphrey Naylor, his son, Richard Christopher Naylor (see under Memorandum book of John Naylor) and J. N. Naylor and various representatives of art galleries and art auctioneers in relation to art works at Leighton Hall, particularly as regards the sale of Leighton Hall in 1931, correspondence regarding Naylor family graves and memorials in Leighton churchyard and church, together with printed information and newspaper cuttings relating to Holy Trinity Church, Leighton.
The presented evidence, which includes John Naylor's memorandum book, has been accorded separate entry on account of the volume of material.