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Aberpergwm estate records
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Colliery and estate account books and other records,

Account books and other records of the Aberpergwm, Derllwyn Bach and Gwaun Clawdd collieries, the Aberpergwm wharf at Giants Graves, and the Grey Mountain Coal Co.; rentals and other records of the Ystradgynlais and Neuadd Lwyd estates, and of estates in Oxfordshire and Berkshire; and personal and household account books. Maint: 248 items.

Lease for 21 years of the wharf, storehouses, accompting house, and canal with the banks, towing paths and turning places ...,

  1. Rt Hon. George Venables Vernon Lord Vernon Baron of Kinderton in Cheshire;. 2. Lewis Thomas of Baglan, co. Glam., gent. Lease for 21 years of the wharf, storehouses, accompting house, and canal with the banks, towing paths and turning places thereof lately made by the said Lewis Thomas in p. Briton ferry extending in length from the said accompting house up the canal 70 yards or thereabouts and also the free use in common with the other tenants of Lord Vernon of the other part of the said private canal also made by the said Lewis Thomas and which joins and forms a junction with the Neath canal near a place called Giants Grave together also with so much of a certain piece of marsh ground lying between the said canal and the river Neath on the west side and Giants Grave Pill on the north side for the purpose of making wharves, etc. Plan attached.

Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied on m's and lands called Tyr lloyd ycha by ...,

  1. Morgan Llewelyn of Blaengrach vawr, p. Glyncorrwg, co. Glam., gent., youngest son and a devisee in fee named in the will of Morgan Llewelyn late of the same, gent., dec.;. 2. William Gwyn of the town of Neath, gent. Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied on m's and lands called Tyr lloyd ycha by some now called Blaengwrach fach, and Cellar, and lands called Gwayn Rhyd y felin, Gwain vain, Y pum erw a hanner uwch llaw blaen nant hyre, Gwayn y bwla, Gwain yr wyth erw, Gwayn y pwll, Gwrisg, and Gwain y tair erw, m's and lands called Blaen Cleyrch, Gwayn y Gwayre and Rhyd Lechos, p. Glyncorrwg, a m. and lands called Trotrue Gwrach, p. Llantwit juxta Neath. Uses specified in No. 2200 of 2 July 1805. Final agreement in a fine dated 24 March 1807.

Surrender, Assignment And Release touching the Aberpergwm Co. (capital stock, vessels, wagons, machinery, etc., and a lease, dated 29 July ...,

  1. Thomas Lee of Edgebaston near Birmingham, Warwickshire, gent., John Houghton of Birmingham aforesaid, gent., and William Fendall, Charles Evans and James Jelf, bankers, of the city of Gloucester (the surviving lessees in a herein after mentioned lease);. 2. Thomas Leyson of Birchgrove, co. Glam., esq., and Margaret, his wife, heretofore Margaret Cook, widow (the relict and executrix named in the will of Thomas Cook heretofore of Swansea, co. Glam., dec., who was one of the lessees named in the said lease), Anne Wall and Lucy Wall, both of West Bromwich, Staffordshire, spinsters (surviving executrixes named in the will of John Wall of West Bromwich, gent., dec., another of the lessees in the said lease), David Morgan of Neath, co. Glam., timber merchant, Samuel Yate Benyon of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, esq., Henry Walton of Curzon Street, May Fair, Middlesex, esq., and Mary Tilbury of South Molton Street, Grosvenor Square in the city of Westminster, spinster;. 3. Rees Williams of Aberpergwm House, p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, co. Glam., esq. Surrender, Assignment And Release touching the Aberpergwm Co. (capital stock, vessels, wagons, machinery, etc., and a lease, dated 29 July 1801, of mines, etc., lying upon, in and under such part of the m's and lands called Aberpergwm, Blaenant yr Ewig, Tir y Wern, Blaenpergwm ishaf, Tyle pergwm, Pen clyn, Nantyare, Pant y fynnon, Clyn mwyn Llaine, Pant y gwartheg, Tyrbach, Pen mark, Maes llwynk, Aberclwyd and Llwyn yr hebog as lies to the west or north west of the turnpike road from Neath to Pontneath vaughan, and all those lands called Craig Cline and Court llacha to the southward side thereof and all other veins of coal upon, in and under the estate known as the Aberpergwm estate, all within p. Cadoxton, an iron railway from the pits to the canal wharves, the wharf and the basin made by the said Rees Williams adjoining the said wharf and communicating with the Neath canal, six tmt's at a place called Pentre, four cottages and gardens at Pymp Erw called Tredegar Cottages, six cottages and gardens at Cwn [sic], one cottage and garden at a place called Court together with building machinery, etc., reserving out of the said lease the coal, etc., demised to the Neath Abbey Co.).
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