Ardal dynodi
Cod cyfeirnod
Teitl
Dyddiad(au)
- 1731-1878 (Creation)
Lefel y disgrifiad
Fonds
Maint a chyfrwng
0.143 cubic metres (5 boxes)
Ardal cyd-destun
Enw'r crëwr
Hanes bywgraffyddol
Evan Teg of Dolobran took the surname Lloyd in about 1476, after his grandfather's seat of Llwydiarth. Seven generations later, Charles Lloyd (1637-1698) of Dolobran, became a Quaker in 1662, and suffered much persecution in consequence. He had two sons, Charles (1662-1747), who succeeded his father, and Sampson (b. 1664, alive 1695). Charles Lloyd's grandson, James Lloyd (dsp. 1787) sold Dolobran.
In 1765, Samuel Lloyd's third son, Sampson Lloyd (b. 1699), and John Taylor set up a private banking business in Birmingham. Four of Samuel's sons, Samuel Lloyd (b. 1768), David Lloyd (b. 1769), Alfred Lloyd (b. 1780) and Henry Lloyd (b. 1784), became bankers, including establishing Barnetts Hoares Hanbury & Lloyd of Lombard Street, London. The current Lloyd's Bank derives from this family of bankers.
In 1873 Henry Lloyd repurchased a portion of the old estate (Dolobran Fach), and in 1878 Sampson Samuel Lloyd MP (1820-1899) acquired the other part of the estate. The family was still at Dolobran in 1969, when Samuel Llewellyn Lloyd (b. 1907) was head of the family.
Hanes archifol
Ffynhonnell
Deposited by Thomas Owen Lloyd of Dolobran in 1930 and converted to a donation by the Rev. Charles Lloyd of Tywyn and J. R. Lloyd in May 1985.
Ardal cynnwys a strwythur
Natur a chynnwys
Deeds relating to the Dolobran estate in the parishes of Meifod and Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa, Montgomertyshire. The deeds date from the time of Charles Lloyd (1662-1747), and are records of mortgages, transfers of mortgages and creations of trusts, of the sale of the estate by the Lloyd family to Joseph Jones, and of the repurchase in 1873 of a portion of the old estate (Dolobran Fach) by Henry Lloyd. Two documents dated 1878 refer to the acquisition of the other part of the estate by Sampson Samuel Lloyd, MP. The part played by Dolobran in the history of the Quakers in Montgomeryshire is reflected in letters, 1813-1829 relating to transactions for the sale of the Quaker Meeting House and Burial Ground at Dolobran.
Gwerthuso, dinistrio ac amserlennu
Action: All records deposited at NLW have been retained.
Croniadau
Accruals are not expected.
System o drefniant
Arranged chronologically within three groups: deeds relating to Dolobran and other properties in the parishes of Meifod and Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa; deeds relating to Tyddynbrittain in Meifod; and deeds relating Rhos y glasgoed in Meifod.
Ardal amodau mynediad a defnydd
Amodau rheoli mynediad
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Amodau rheoli atgynhyrchu
Usual copyright laws apply.
Iaith y deunydd
Sgript o ddeunydd
Nodiadau iaith a sgript
English.
Cyflwr ac anghenion technegol
Cymhorthion chwilio
Hard copies of the catalogue are available at NLW and HMC (now part of the TNA).
Ardal deunyddiau perthynol
Bodolaeth a lleoliad y gwreiddiol
Bodolaeth a lleoliad copïau
Unedau o ddisgrifiad cysylltiedig
Ardal nodiadau
Nodiadau
Title supplied from contents of fonds.
Dynodwr(dynodwyr) eraill
Virtua system control number
GEAC system control number
Pwyntiau mynediad
Pwyntiau mynediad pwnc
Pwyntiau mynediad lleoedd
Pwyntiau mynediad Enw
- Dolobran Estate (Montgomeryshire, Wales) -- Archives. (Pwnc)
- Dolobran Fach Estate (Wales) (Pwnc)
- Dolobran Estate (Montgomeryshire, Wales) (Pwnc)
- Lloyd, Charles, 1662-1747 (Pwnc)
- Jones, Joseph (Pwnc)
- Lloyd, Henry (Pwnc)
- Lloyd, Sampson Samuel, 1846-1899 (Pwnc)
- Lloyd family, of Dolobran -- Archives (Pwnc)
Pwyntiau mynediad Genre
Ardal rheolaeth disgrifiad
Dynodwr disgrifiad
Dynodwr sefydliad
Rheolau a/neu confensiynau a ddefnyddiwyd
This description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) Second Edition; AACR2; and LCSH.
Statws
Lefel manylder disgrifiad
Dyddiadau creadigaeth adolygiad dilead
November 2001.
Iaith(ieithoedd)
- Saesneg
Sgript(iau)
Ffynonellau
Nodyn yr archifydd
Compiled by Stephen Benham.
Nodyn yr archifydd
The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Burke's Landed Gentry (London, 18th ed, 3 vols, 1965-1972), vol.III;