- Boxes 111-15.
- Is-fonds
- 1988-96.
Rhan oLord Hooson Papers,
Rhan oLord Hooson Papers,
Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales,
Rhan oTredegar Estate Records,
Most of these deeds and papers are in their original bundles, although a very few are loose deeds that have been bundled together for convenience. Most bundles are title deeds, although some might be better described as family deeds, and a number of bundles of deeds will be found with the family papers (Tredegar P) rather than here.
Rhan oTredegar Estate Records,
Edward Herbert, first baron Herbert of Cherbury, manuscripts and papers,
Literary, philosophical, religious, political and personal papers, 1587-1754, of Edward Herbert.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648
Literary, genealogical and historical mss. volumes and tracts
Rhan oBronwydd Estate Records
Comprising Bronwydd manuscripts, historical and antiquarian notes and transcripts by George Owen and others.
Manorial records of the barony of Kemes and its members
Rhan oBronwydd Estate Records
Manorial court rolls, rentals and surveys, and toll books.
Poetry: unpublished collections,
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Poetry: uncollected & unpublished,
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Papers relating to Francis Green's family,
Papers relating to the Wogan family of Llanstinan, Pembrokeshire,
Bennett, Richard, 1860-1937
Deeds and other estate records
Rhan oBronwydd Estate Records
Deeds and other estate records, comprising the group formerly called Bronwydd (Group II) and three supplementary deposits, 1991, 1994 and 1995. For further title deeds, 1517-[c.1759], including feet of fines, 1548-1717, see no's 400-441.
The music manuscripts of Alun Hoddinott, comprising mainly scores and sketches, [1940?]-2007, of orchestral, chamber and instrumental music, music for brass and wind ensembles, choral music, operas, songs, and incidental music. Early compositions and works known to have been withdrawn by the composer from his own list of works are included, together with a group of unidentified miscellaneous sketches.
Letters exchanged between members of the Maurice and Owen families of Clenennau and Brogyntyn, and other correspondence from friends or associates in Wales and England, together with a number of important official documents deriving from county administration in Caernarfonshire during the Tudor and Stuart periods, 1485, 1573-1698. Many of the early letters and papers, 1580-1622, relate to the joint deputy lieutenancy in Caernarfonshire of Sir William Maurice and Sir John Wynn, showing their preoccupation with the raising and organisation of militia troops for the defence of Caernarfonshire and for despatch to Ireland. Other topics include Sir William Maurice's position as deputy vice-admiral of North Wales and the protracted civil lawsuits in which he was engaged. The collection also constitutes an important historical source for the conduct of the Civil War in North Wales. Items from that period primarily concern Sir John Owen and his brother, Col. William Owen, Royalist commanders at Conwy and Harlech respectively, and their subsequent treatment under the Commonwealth and Restoration, 1643-1666. Many of the letters from 1678 to 1698 reveal the life of Sir Robert Owen, his debts, estate business, cultural interests and attachment to the Jacobite cause, together with contemporary political news. Apart from individuals already mentioned, prominent correspondents include the Privy Council of Elizabeth I, mostly through Henry Herbert, President of the Council in the Marches of Wales, 1587-1600; Sir Henry Johnes of Abermarlais, 1605-1616; Ralph, Lord Eure, 1607-1617; members of the Brynker family, 1603-1681; the Wynn family of Glyn and Sylfaen, 1625-1697; the Anwyl family of Park, 1636-1693; Charles I, Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice, 1642-1647; Lord Byron, 1644-1648; John Williams, Archbishop of York, 1645-1646; George Twisleton, 1649-1660; the Godolphin family of Abertanat, 1658-1698; John Gadbury, 1679-1688; and Edward Lhuyd, 1696-1697.
Maurice, William, Sir, 1542-1622