- LL/BT
- Is-fonds
- 1696-1916
Contemporary copies of parish registers arranged according to parish.
Contemporary copies of parish registers arranged according to parish.
Presbyteries (Henaduriaethau),
Bonds for Money and Other Obligations,
Church Tithes and Other Property,
Colleges and training centres,
Arranged into letters, 1772-1839, and other material relating to Campo Bello, 1767-1902.
Badminton (Group 1) deeds and documents
Rhan oBadminton Estate Records
Mainly 13 cent. to 1663, plus half a dozen items dated 1682-1866. Items numbered 1-1842. Arranged chronolgically.
Notes, press cuttings, etc, (17287-17295).
Rhan oJ. Glyn Davies Papers,
Photographs mainly of members of the Davies family, 1888-1927 and many undated (1-9),
Rhan oJ. Glyn Davies Papers,
O. Vaughan ('Owen Rhoscomyl') correspondence,
Rhan oJ. Glyn Davies Papers,
Arranged into letters from A.O. Vaughan ('Owen Rhoscomyl') to J. Glyn Davies, 1903-1907; letters from Catherine L. Vaughan to J. Glyn Davies and Het Davies; letters from Olwen Vaughan to J. Glyn Davies and Het Davies; letters from Rhys Vaughan to J. Glyn Davies; notes by A. O. Vaughan; a further group of letters from A.O. Vaughan ('Owen Rhoscomyl') to J. Glyn Davies, 1905-1919; letters from J. Glyn Davies to 'Owen Rhoscomyl', 1906-1919; further letters from Catherine L. Vaughan to J. Glyn Davies, 1919-1923; letters from J. Glyn Davies to Catherine L. Vaughan, 1919-1920; correspondence between J. Glyn Davies and Olwen, Rhys and Lyn Vaughan, 1927-1935; and miscellaneous letters and papers, 1902-1933 (1-714).
The Heintz numbers given to some entries refer to the numbers in the calendar (now Glansevern 14895) of 188 early deeds compiled by A, F. Heintz, c.1920. Arranged chronologically.
Penrice and Mansel Family Deeds
Deeds, [1279]x[1689], the majority consisting of land grants to and from the Penrice and Mansel families respectively, relating to lands in the county of Glamorgan.
Deeds relating to premises outside Glamorgan,
Most relate to families related by marriage to the Mansells, especially the Morgan family, owners of the Tredegar estate, or to the professional practice of Thomas Craddock, a London lawyer who was appointed receiver of the Penrice estate by the court of Chancery.