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Rentals

The rentals are arranged into four series: first series, c.1550-1740; main series, 1760-1933; draft rentals, 1818-1874, and tithe rentals, 1818. Rentals for 1662-1665 and 1742-1759 are with the rentals of the Badminton Welsh estate at BM1. Some of the rentals were removed from Badminton Group II; previous reference numbers are given where appropriate.

Rent arrears,

Rent arrears in man's Tretwr and Crickhowell in p's Crickhowell, Llangattock, Llanelli, Llanbedr [Ystrad Yw], Llangenny, Patrishow and Cwm-du.

Miscellaneous documents

Arranged into Breconshire, 1429-1788, Carmarthenshire, [temp. Eliz. I]-[c.1750], Gloucestershire, 1568-1760, and miscellaneous counties, 1585-1708.

Chwaen and Glasinfryn estates, Anglesey, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties belonging to the Chwaen Isaf and Glasinfryn estates, 1509-1672, in the parishes of Beaumaris, Penmynydd and Pentraeth, Llanbadrig and Llandysilio, Llanddona, Llan-faes, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll and Treflesg, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog and Llanidan, Llangoed and Penmon, Llangwyllog, Llanrhuddlad, Llantrisant, and Newborough, together with deeds relating to Penmon Rectory and Millne Hely, and miscellaneous deeds.

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Wynnstay main estate, title deeds,

Title deeds for the Wynnstay (previously Watstay) estate, mainly lying in the vicinity of Ruabon and Wrexham, Denbighshire. As well as the main Wynnstay estate, this group of deeds incorporates Valle Crucis, Llwynedd and Wrexham Abbot, describing properties in Boiston, Bromfield and Ial, and Bryneglwys, 1348-1494, 1584-1594, 1657-1792; Erbistock, Marchwiail and Overton, 1448-1555, 1637-1792; Gresford and Holt, [1509x1547], 1653-1792; Llanarmon-yn-Ial, 1515-1584; Llandysilio-yn-Ial and Llanferres, 1347-1348, 1547-1614; Llangollen, 1555-1734, 1856; Ruabon, 1435-1859; Wrexham, 1293, 1394, 1617-1848; and miscellaneous Denbighshire deeds, [?1563x1565]-1680.

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Flintshire estates, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in various parishes and to the Penbedw estate in Flintshire, namely Diserth and Rhuddlan, Hanmer, and Llanfynydd, 1518-1604, [18th cent, 1st half]; Hope and Mold, 1568-1707; Nerquis, 1566-1600; Northop, 1572-1675; Penbedw estate, 1546-1684; and Rhuddlan, St Asaph and miscellaneous Flintshire deeds, 1600-1715.

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Arwystli and Cyfeiliog estates, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to the acquisition, prior to Wynnstay ownership, of the lordship or manor of Arwystli and Cyfeiliog, Cyfeiliog (Mathafarn estate), and manor of Talerddig, 1567-1708; also deeds for properties in the parishes of Carno and Darowen, 1592-1732; Llanbryn-mair, 1570-[c. 1800]; Llandinam, Llanidloes, Llanllwchaearn and Llanwnnog, 1613-1852; Machynlleth, 1594-1779; Mochre and Montgomery, 1586-1783; Penegoes, 1556-1695; and Trefeglwys and miscellaneous deeds relating to the Arwystli estates, 1540-1797, all in Montgomeryshire.

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Llwydiarth estate, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties of the Llwydiarth estate (and some previously belonging to Glascoed) in the county of Montgomery. The files comprise: the commote of Caereinion and parish of Castell Caereinion, 1525-1760; Garthbeibio, 1550-1734; Llanerfyl, 1551-1731; Llanfair Caereinion, 1524-1839; Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa, 1533-1785, 1907; Llangadfan, 1551-1731; Llangynyw, 1542-1701; and Llanwyddelan, Manafon, Welshpool, miscellaneous Llwydiarth deeds, and miscellaneous Montgomeryshire deeds (outsize), 1544-1764. The deeds include numerous leases by the Vaughan family of Llwydiarth, and after the death of Edward Vaughan (d. 1718) by his trustees and family, and later by his surviving daughter, Anne, and her husband, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn.

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Oswestry and Llanforda estates, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in Salop or Shropshire, lying in the parishes of Baschurch and Ellesmere, 1356-1778; Llansilin (Sychdyn), 1489-1720; Llanyblodwel and Melverley, 1618-1710; the town and parish of Oswestry, [post-1290]-1790; Oswestry (Cynhinion), 1344-1808; Oswestry (Llanforda, Maesbury, Morton, Pentre’r-gaer, Ruyton, Sweeney and Weston Cotton), 1420-1784; Oswestry (Trefarclawdd), 1379-1810; Oswestry (Treflach), 1571-1782; Oswestry and Llansilin (Trefonnen, etc., estate of Richard Edwards), 1416-1820; Oswestry, Selatyn (Brogyntyn) and Whittington, 1435-1735; miscellaneous Oswestry townships, 1391-1684; and Weston Rhyn in the parish of St Martin’s, 1456-1809.

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Probate records,

Wills, inventories and other probate records of Wynn of Gwydir and Williams-Wynn of Wynnstay, 1611-1906, and of the families who were related to them by marriage, namely Vaughan of Llwydiarth and Llangedwyn, Thelwall of Plas y Ward and Kyffin of Glascoed, 1584-1733.

Settlements, trusts and abstracts of title

Family settlements, papers relating to the family trusts, and abstracts of title of the Williams Wynn family of Wynnstay, 1771-1933, together with an inventory of the Wynnstay settled chattels, [1948]; and a small number of similar documents relating to trusts of other, non-Wynnstay families, 1846-1881. Most of the documents are copies or drafts.

Deeds and documents of Charles Watkin Williams Wynn

Title deeds and other papers relating to land purchases mainly in Meifod, Montgomeryshire, by Charles Watkin Williams Wynn of Llangedwyn, second son of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, fourth Baronet, 1582-1837, together with the original schedule compiled in 1849, and an unscheduled deed of Charles Watkin Williams Wynn [the younger] 1853. These deeds were found as a discrete group in six consecutive boxes within the Longueville archive. There is also a single file of financial papers, discovered elsewhere in the Longueville archive, but clearly associated with the purchase of Dyffryn in Meifod and various other monetary matters, 1806-1818.

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