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- 1766-1803 (Creation)
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13 volumes
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Rentals and settled accounts of the Tredegar estate in Monmouthshire in the collection of James Tuder (1769-1785) and Henry Brown (1786-1803), together with accounts of casual profits and promiscuous payments. -- The first volume in the series (AMA 3/1) is the settled accounts for the rents of the Tredegar estate in Monmouthshire in the collection of James Tuder (late Thomas Bryan and Charles Powell) in the parishes of Basaleg, Betws, Caerleon & Lansore, Henllys, Malpas, Marshfield, Nash, Newport, Risca and St Woolloos, school lands in Basaleg and St Woolloos, the manors of Caldicot Westend, Llanfaches, Llanfihangel, Magor, Magor le green moor, Newchurch, Roggiet & Ifton, Shirenewton and Undy, the unsettled estate in Thomas Bryan's collection in the parishes of Basaleg, Caerleon & Lansore, Malpas, Newport and St Woolloos, and the manor of Stow, all in the former collection of Thomas Bryan, and in the parishes of Abergavenny, Betws, Cemais Comawndwr, Llanfair and Llangatwg, and the manors of Arnold Castle and Llanfair, and the unsettled estate in [Llangatwg] Coedmorgan, Llanthony or Grosmont, and Llandeilo Gresynni, all in the former collection of Charles Powell. Llanddewi Rhydderch appears in Charles Powell's late collection in 1768. -- By the last volume in the series (AMA 3/13), the collection has evolved into Ruperra and other rents in Newport and the parishes of Basaleg, Coedcernyw, Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Llantarnam, Malpas, Marshfield, Peterstone, Rumney, St Brides and St Mellons, the Friars estate (late Mrs Smith's) in the parishes of Abergavenny, Basaleg, Llanwenarth, Machen, Mynyddislwyn, St Woolloos and Trefethin, and a single property (late Rev. William Edwards's) in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-fedw, all in Monmouthshire, and accounts of casual profits and promiscuous payments, including for Ruperra house and demense, the Friars estate, the Tredegar Park tram road, and the New Lodge weighing machine.
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Preferred citation: AMA 3