- P 3
- Series
- 1821-[1920?x1940?]
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
The series comprises printed material accumulated by the Morgan family and printed public notices accumulated by the Tredegar estate.
Morgan family, Barons Tredegar
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
The series comprises printed material accumulated by the Morgan family and printed public notices accumulated by the Tredegar estate.
Morgan family, Barons Tredegar
Deeds relating to the estate of Christopher Jones, mainly in Trefethin, Llandyfalle and Llanofer,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deeds, mainly leases, of premises in Marshfield, Bassaleg, Trefethin, Newport, etc,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Brickendon, otherwise Brickendonbury estate, Hertfod and London,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Leases and related papers relating to railways, local authorities, public utilities and statutory authorities letting or taking lands or rights in the Breconshire estate.
Miscellaneous leases and notices to quit,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
An original bundle of 18 century leases, and a collection of 20 century notices to quit.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Leases and other papers relating to leasehold properties in the town of Brecon and in the parishes of Brecon St David, Brecon St John the Evangelist and Brecon St Mary.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
ABO 1/1 is a Breconeshire estate agent's account and memorandum book, 1819-1838. ABO 1/2 is a Brecon estate office memorandum book, 1880-1896. ABO 1/3-4 are memorandum books relating to audits and repairs on the Breconshire estate, 1886-1900 and 1910-11 respectively.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Ruperra estate letter books, containing drafts of letters from Henry Brown at Tredegar to Charles Morgan, including while Morgan was at London and Ealing. The letters mainly relate to estate administration, with occasional family and social references.
Glamorgan agricultural estate collection books,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Collection books of the Glamorgan agricultural estate. The series continues in AGO 3/9.
Cardiff estate collection books
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Collection books of the Cardiff estate. There was probably at least one earlier collection book, which has not survived, as there is a balance in the first volume of the current series, AGO 3/1, carried 'Forward from previous Coll'n Book' (19 May 1925, £281-13-3). The last volume in this series ends on 3 April 1940, when the balances are 'Carried forward to new Glam. Col. Bk' (AGO 2/3).
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Glamorgan reports and valuations,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Surveys and rental surveys that have been gathered here for convenience, and fall into two groups. The first group are those that relate to (parts of) two or more of the pre-1806 Tredegar, Ruperra, Dderw and Palleg estates. The second group of rentals relate to (parts of) two or more of the post-1806 county estates.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Estate map books and books of reference, and Ordnance Survey maps of the various estates.
Letters received (second series)
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Files of letters, 1898-1905, that do not form part of the main series of letters received. The first file (AEC 3/1) extracted from a binder entitled 'Tredegar Estate', comprises letters, 1898-1900, mainly relating to Cardiff, Roath and Pontypridd, although there are also a number of letters relating to Newport. The remaining original files (AEC 3/2-11) comprise letters, 1903-1905, originally filed in rough alphabetical order in a series of ring binders. Two groups of loose letters and related papers, 1794-1939, has been appended to the series (AEC 3/12-13). These various groups of letters have been brought together for convenience; there is no suggestion that they originally formed a single series. The original binders have been discarded.
Notices of assignments and mortgages
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Bundles of notices of assignments of leases, mortgages and assignments of mortgages of leasehold properties. They appear to relate entirely to the Tredegar town estates in Cardiff, Newport and Pont-y-pridd. Many of the notices have been annotated with what appears to be a reference to the appropriate folio in the rent ledgers. The notices for 1900-1903 were formerly filed in chronological order in binders, and the notices for 1903-1906 were formerly in rough alphabetical order of assignee in concertina files. The binders and concertina files have been discarded, the contents of each forming a file. -- A number of notices are included in the main series of letters, including for property in Newport. It is not clear whether those notices should have been filed with these notices, or whether some distinction was made between the two sets of notices.
Copy Breconshire estate audit books,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Copies of the audited accounts between the estate agent and the estate owner. Some of these volumes are more in the nature of drafts, and include remarks relating to increases and decreases in rent and to rents written off that are not included in the final version of the audit (eg, 'a decrease of £1-0-4 for building burnt down', 1872, Llan-ddew). From 1891 these copy audit books contain the rentals only, although ABA 2/15 (1903-1905) contains the accounts of H. Edgar Thomas with Lord Tredegar for woods and plantations; private bills; rents, rates and taxes; management expences including salaries and wages; subscriptions, donations and pensions; Coutts & Co.; improvements; and repairs.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Rent ledger 'D' of J. H. Rosser of the Dderw estate office, Llys-wen. Most of the properties were sold in 1921, and the remainder were transferred to 'Ledger P' in 1923.