- Ashburnham Volume (I, 7a.)
- File
- c. 1770.
MS Maps of portions of the Ashburnham estate in the parishes of Talgarth, Broynlys, Lanelue, Langorse, Llandevathew, and Cwmdu, co. Brec. [Yn yr Adran Mapiau].
MS Maps of portions of the Ashburnham estate in the parishes of Talgarth, Broynlys, Lanelue, Langorse, Llandevathew, and Cwmdu, co. Brec. [Yn yr Adran Mapiau].
Survey of the tithes of the Earl of Ashburnham's estate in Pembrey, co. Carm,
Accounts of John Vernon (1785-93) and Anthony Tatlow (1795 - 1803), receivers of the estates of the Earl of Ashburnham in their collection in cos Brec., Glam. and Carm.
Rental drawn up by Anthony Tatlow of the Ashburnham estates in cos Brec., Glam. and Carm,
At the back of this vol. are similar details for the Ashburnham estate in Bedfordshire.
Accounts of Anthony Tatlow (1806-11) and John Tatlow (1811-14), receivers of the estates of the Earl of Ashburnham in cos Brec., Glam., and Carm.
Rentals of the Ashburnham estates in cos Carm., Glam. and Brec. prepared by E. and G. N. Driver; also general accounts of the said E. and G. N. Driver with Lord Ashburnham.
The Kidwelly, ETC., Inclosure Award prepared by David Davies of Frood-vale, co. Carm., gent,
Copy.
Letter-book of Robert Hodgson, receiver of the Welsh estates of the Earl of Ashburnham, containing copies of Hodgson's letters to the Earl of Ashburnham and others.
Rent Rolls and Reports of the estates of the Earl of Ashburnham in co. Brec. compiled half-yearly by the Ashburnham estate agent at Brecon.
(Printed.). (3 Copies of First Day's Sale, 1 copy of Second Day's Sale.).
(Printed.).
Customary of the Lord of Pembrey, the tenants of the Foreignry of Kidwelly, and the tenants of the Welshry of Kidwelly (headed 'Iscoyd Morris') taken from an extent of the lordship of Kidwelly. Copy dated late 16th century.
Answer to a bill preferred in Chancery by Rowland Vaughan, complainant, against Alice and Bridgett Vaughan, defendants, concerning lands in cos Carm. and Glam. Fragment.
Attached to No. 297.
Final Concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Flint between Sir Heneage Finch, Baron of Daventry and Lord Chancellor of England, and other specified, plaintiffs, and William, Earl of Derby and Lady Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants, touching properties in Argoed and Mould, co. Flint. Latin.
Order In Council for the payment of custom and excise duties on all wrecked goods,
Copy.
Valuation of the estates of the Earl of Ashburnham situated at Pembrey, co. Carm., and Langenith, co. Glam., compiled by W. Black.