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Miscellaneous correspondence,

Private letters, 1582-1933, written to, by or about individuals connected to the families of Maurice, Owen, Ormsby-Gore and Godolphin through marriage, friendship or business and a small number of items where neither the author nor the recipient can be identified. The group also contains several letters (mainly copies) by eminent figures of the Stuart period concerning matters of political and religious significance, which must reflect the interests of the Owen family and their associates.

Papers of William Richard Ormsby-Gore,

Personal papers of William Richard Ormsby-Gore, second Baron Harlech, consisting of diaries, 1837-1893, and papers relating to his career and interests, 1836-1894. They cover aspects of his travels in Europe, his army career and participation in the Crimean War, official business as an Irish MP, involvement in local institutions and his membership of the freemasons in North Wales and Ireland.

Ormsby-Gore, William Richard, 1819-1904.

Papers of Emily Charlotte Seymour,

Personal papers, being journals and diaries of Emily Charlotte Seymour (married name Ormsby-Gore, second Lady Harlech), 1844-1849, 1890, some of which describe travels with her family to Chile and elsewhere in South America, and including a diary of her mother, Georgiana Mary Seymour, 1869-1870.

Ormsby-Gore, Emily Charlotte, Lady Harlech, 1823 or 4-1892

Papers of William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore,

Personal papers of William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, fourth Baron Harlech, comprising notes on church architecture and art, 1903-1927; addresses and essays deriving from both his professional career and his personal interest in (mainly) European art, 1925-1945; and miscellaneous papers relating to his education, personal life and work abroad, 1904-1943.

Ormsby-Gore, William George Arthur, 1885-1964.

Nant estate administration papers,

Records deriving from administration of the Nant estate, lying mainly in Prestatyn in the parish of Meliden, Flintshire. They include a rental, [1380s], estate accounts, 1550-1675, and other estate administration papers, 1625-1685.

Nant Estate (Flintshire, Wales)

Broniarth manorial records,

Records of the manor of Broniarth, Montgomeryshire, comprising original, draft and copy court rolls, 1429-1701, court files, 1633-1804, rentals of chief rents, 1687-1821 and miscellaneous manorial records, [1536]-1773.

Broniarth Manor (Wales)

Brogyntyn title deeds,

Title deeds of houses and lands belonging to Brogyntyn and to the purchased estates of Drenewydd, Oerley Hall and Pentre-pant, situated in the parishes of Alberbury, Baschurch, Ellesmere, Loppington and Llansilin, 1296-1727; Oswestry, 1397-1838; St Martin's, 1582-1672; Selatyn, 1479-1834; West Felton and Whittington, 1527-1767, and miscellaneous parishes, 1571-1830. The property interests of the Lacon family in Shropshire are represented in the early Brogyntyn deeds up to 1623.

Lacon family.

Llanddyn title deeds,

Title deeds of properties belonging to the Llanddyn estate, situated mainly in Llangollen, Denbighshire, and in the adjacent parish of Rhiwabon, dated between 1498 and 1829.

Llanddyn Estate (Wales)

Memorandum books and diaries

The group comprises personal diaries, 1793-1839, small pocket notebooks and almanacks, 1701-1853, of the Hughes family of Gwydir, Llwyn Gronw and Cae'r berllan, and of the Griffith family of Garn, containing memoranda and personal notes of social and work engagements, accounts, family life, health problems, snippets of local and national news, poetry, recipes, household and estate management, weather conditions, journeys, hunting, shooting and fishing, useful addresses, sketches. The memorandum books are more sporadic and miscellaneous in nature than the diaries, where the format is comparatively regular. Many of the volumes contain loose enclosures of various types.

Title deeds (Flintshire)

The group comprises deeds for properties in the parishes of Mold, 1752-1785, Rhuddlan, 1803-1891, and St Asaph, 1737.

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