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Tredegar and Ruperra (Thomas Prothero's collection) rental and account

The account of Thomas Prothero with Sir Charles Morgan, for his receipt of Tredegar and Ruppera rents in Monmouthshire, in the parishes of Abergavenny, Basaleg, Bedwas, Bedwellte, Betws, Caldicot, Cemais Comawndwr, Christchurch, Coedcernyw, Eglwysilan, Gelli-gaer, Henllys, Ifton, Llanfaches, Llanfair, Llanfihangel, Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Llangatwg-juxta-Usk, Llanofer, Llantarnam, Llanwenarth, Machen, Magor, Malpas, Marshfield, Mynyddislwyn, Nash, Newchurch, Newport, Pant-teg, Peterstone, Redwick, Risca, Roggiet, Rumney, Rhydri, Rhyd-y-gwern, St Brides, St Mellons, St Woolloos, Shirenewton, Trevethin, Undy and Whiston in Monmouthshire and Glamorgan, school lands in Basaleg and St Woolloos, chief rents in the manors of Arnold Castle, Caldicot Westend, Llanfaches, Llanfair, Llanfihangel, Magor, Magor le green moor, Rogiett & Ifton, Shirenewton, Stow and Undy, tithes arising from the rectory of Basaleg, Mynyddislwyn and Bedwellty in the parishes of Basaleg, Bedwellte, Coedcernyw, Henllys, Mynyddislwyn, Risca and St Brides, and casual profits and promiscuous payments, including expences in the election of Sir Charles Morgan and Lord Granville Somerset to parliament for Monmouthshire, March 1820. -- Enclosed is a notice of distraint from Thomas Prothero to Benjamin Thomas for arrears of rent of £873-5-9 in the parishes of Basaleg and Betws, including a schedule of the produce, implements and livestock distrained, 1822.

Monmouthshire estate (Evan Phillips's collection) ledger

A ledger from Evan Phillips's collection for rents in the parishes of Coedcernyw, Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Marshfield, Peterston, Rumney, St Brides and St Mellons. The ledger begins with an 'account of the arrears returned by Morrice to clear 1772'. -- A number of papers found loose in the volume are now in an envelope (AEA 2/2(ii). These papers include two copies of an abstract of leases in the manors of Wentlloog and Malpas, [post 1700], one with notes dated 1778; a memorandum of an inscription to Thomas Cooke, chief steward, overseer of John Hanbury's Pontypool ironworks for over 40 years, who died 1 Aug. 1739 aged 66; an account of the lands of Charles Morgan, esq., in p. Rumney charged with the land tax, 1780; and an account of cottages in p. Mynyddislwyn, [18 cent.].

Rent ledger

A rent ledger relating to properties in the parishes of Basaleg, Cardiff, Coedcernyw, Colwinstone, Gelli-gaer, Llanfedw, Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Llanisien, Llantarnam, Llanwynno, Llys-faen, Malpas, Marshfield, Newport, Peterstone, Roath, Rumney, Rhydri, St Brides, St Mellons and Whitchurch in Monmouthshire and Glamorgan.

Rent ledger,

A rent ledger for holdings in Bedwas, Eglwysilan, Machen, Michaelston and Rhyd-y-gwern; also for the Union Copper Company's holding in Machen and Craig y neuadd and other woods and brakes let for 21 years for erecting copper works (ff. 86-87).

Loans account book

An account of interest due and paid on cash lent on mortgages and bonds, mainly to individuals and turnpike trusts. The entries include a reference to their 'page in the ledger'. Enclosed are six loose papers, including promissory notes dated 1788 and 1791 and a list of mortgages giving the dates of the original agreements, 1750-1805.

Correspondence,

Tredegar estate correspondence, arranged into copy letter books, 1869-1905 (AEC 1), two series of letters received, 1794-1939 (AEC 2-3), and a series of notices of assignments of leases, mortgages etc., 1900-1906 (AEC 4).

Copy letters sent

Volumes containing carbon copies of letters sent by J. G. Palling (1869-1880), Frederick J. Justice (1869-75, 1880-1902), H. P. Williams (1897-1905) and G. P. Mitchell-Innes (1903-1905), all of the Tredegar estate office, Newport. Besides AEC 1/1 and 1/3, which are Frederick Justice's letter books for the period Aug. 1869-Aug. 1875, the volumes (with a missing volume covering Nov. 1890-July 1891) form a single chronological sequence of volumes, passing from one agent to the next. H. P. Williams was possibly the agent's deputy or clerk, and possibly acting agent in 1902-1903, between the death of Colonel Justice and the appointment of Mitchell-Innes. Typewritten letters first appear in Dec. 1902.

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