Radnorshire.

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10 Archival description results for Radnorshire.

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C. W. Meredith Collection of Deeds,

  • GB 0210 MEREDITH
  • Fonds
  • 1624-1751 (accumulated [mid 20th century]) /

Deeds, 1624-1751, relating to properties in Radnorshire and Herefordshire

C. W. Meredith.

Dr John Griffiths Collection of Diserth and Llanfechain Deeds,

  • GB 0210 JOITHS
  • Fonds
  • 1630-1886 (accumulated [?early 20 cent.]) /

Deeds and other documents, 1630-1886, relating mainly to the Powell family of Maesgwyn and to the parishes of Diserth, Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael, Llandegla and Glasgwm, Radnorshire, 1630-1886; and to properties of the Jones family of Bryncynfelyn in the parish of Llanfechain, 1651-1782.

Griffiths, John, 1862-1935

E. Williams collection of Welsh deeds

  • GB 0210 EWIAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1437-1823

Deeds acquired by E. Williams of Hove, relating to premises in Brecknockshire, 1564-1823; Cardiganshire, 1663-1778; Carmarthenshire, 1437-1790; Caernarfonshire, 1437-1822; Denbighshire, 1507-1743; Flintshire, 1469-1761; Glamorgan, 1612-1775; Merionethshire, 1616-1762; Monmouthshire, 1491-1795; Montgomeryshire, 1636-1773; Pembrokeshire, 1645-1797; and Radnorshire and Herefordshire, 1543-1786.

Williams, E., of Hove

J. Lamb Collection of Deeds,

  • GB 0210 JLAMB
  • Fonds
  • 1661-1808 (mainly 1661-1735) /

Deeds, 1661-1808 (mainly 1661-1735), relating to properties in Abergele, Henllan and Llanefydd, Denbighshire, as well as in Flintshire, Radnorshire, Herefordshire, Montgomeryshire, and Somerset.

J. Lamb, Liverpool..

John Lloyd, Dinas, Collection,

  • GB 0210 JOHLLOY
  • Fonds
  • 1323-1870 /

Documents collected by Col. Sir John Conway Lloyd, including over a thousand deeds, 1323-1870, relating to properties in the counties of Brecon, Glamorgan, Hereford, Monmouth, Radnor, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Gloucester, and London; together with various documents, including letters and papers relating to the Lloyd family and other estates. In addition, the archive consists of deeds and documents, 1588-1864, mainly of industrial interest accumulated by John Lloyd (1833-1915), pertaining to the New Weare ironworks, Goodrich, Hereford; the Hirwaun ironworks; the Beaufort Iron Company, the Clydach ironworks; the Dowlais Iron Company; and the Bute Works. A substantial group of Dinas Estate records has been transferred to the Maybery Collection.

Lloyd, John Conway, Sir, 1878-1954

Michaelchurch Manorial Records,

  • GB 0210 MICRCH
  • Fonds
  • 1754-1849 /

Records of the manor of Michaelchurch including warrants to give notice of courts, 1754-1849; presentments, 1754-1849; lists of jurymen, 1754-1761; suit rolls, 1754-1761; lists of chief rents, 1816-1849; perambulation, 1817; and a letter from John Trumper, clerk, 1849.

Michaelchurch Manor (Radnorshire, Wales)

Monumental inscriptions

One of three volumes containing transcripts, almost entirely in the autograph of Bradney, of monumental inscriptions, 1435/6-1905, in the churches and churchyards of parishes principally in Herefordshire, Radnorshire and Brecknockshire, with some illustrations, extracts from parish registers and lists of incumbents. Each volume contains an index of places.

Radnorshire & Breconshire mineral springs

  • NLW MS 9666A.
  • File
  • [1872x1933]

A copy of Pryse's Handbook to the Radnorshire & Breconshire Mineral Springs: With Various Descriptive Journeys and Excursions Therefrom to Numerous Places of Interest in Central Wales (Llanidloes, 1872), with identifications and additions, transcribed from A Journey to Llandrindod Wells, 2nd edn (1746), in the autograph of Sir Joseph Bradney.

Pryse, John, 1826-1883

William Le Hardy Collection of Deeds,

  • GB 0210 LEHARDY
  • Fonds
  • 1353-1911 (accumulated [early 20th century]) /

Deeds relating mainly to Carmarthenshire, 1531-1857, and to other Welsh counties including Brecknockshire, 1655-1800, Cardiganshire, 1628-1819, Glamorgan, 1673-1792, Monmouthshire, 1636-1795, Montgomeryshire, 1675-1702, Pembrokeshire, 1724-1811, and Radnorshire, 1689-1773. There is no apparent connection between the deeds.

Le Hardy, William, 1889-1961