Dangos 1924 canlyniad

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Manorial Records Group 1,

Records of the manors of Kedewen, Halcetor, Kerry, Caereinion Iscoed, Caereinion and Uchcoed, Stratmarcella, Llannerchidol, Mechen Uwchcoed, Mechen Iscoed, Teirtref, Oswestry, etc.

Estate rentals

Comprises and arranged into pre-1745 general rentals, 1712-1739 (R), general rentals, 1745-1751 (RA), general rentals, 1752-1778 (RB), rentals of Montgomeryshire and Shropshire lordships, 1752-1761 (RC), rentals of Montgomeryshire lordships, 1753-1761 (RD), rentals of Shropshire lordships, 1752-1778 (RE), Flower (Northants) estate rentals, 1724-1758 (Rf), Flower (Northants) tithe rentals, 1746-1759 (RG), Montgomeryshire lordships combined rentals, 1762-1778 (RH), Lymore, Heightley and Rockley estate rentals, 1771-1778 (RI), purchased estate rentals, 1773-1778 (RJ), Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and purchased estates rentals, 1777-1778 (RK), Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire, Shropshire and Caernarfonshire rentals, 1779-1927 (RL), Shropshire, Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire rentals, 1780-1927 (RM), combined Montgomeryshire, Shropshire and Middlesex rentals, 1928-1941 (RN), Montgomeryshire and Shropshire chief rents and Kidwelly burgage rents, 1676-1893 (RO), Shropshire chief rent rentals, 1749-1812 (RP), receiving rentals for series RL, 1837-1917 (RQ), Buttington and Pool tithe rent charge, 1865-1885 (RR), and miscellaneous rentals, 1704-1885 (Rs).

Breconshire estate,

Estate administration records relating to the pre-1806 Dderw, Palleg and Tredegar estates in Breconshire, and the successor post-1806 Tredegar Breconshire estate.

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Estate-wide estate management,

The papers comprise records that cannot be allocated to one of the specific constituent estates of the Tredegar estate. Papers relating solely to one of the constituent estates will be found with the records of that estate. Many of the papers listed here relate to (parts of) two or more of the pre-1806 Dderw, Friars, Palleg, Ruperra and Tredegar estates, or to (parts of) two or more of the post-1806 county-based estates of Breconshire, Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. -- John Morgan (1672-1719) of Tredegar inherited the Ruperra estates of John Morgan ('the merchant', dsp. 1715). Both the Tredegar and Ruperra estates included properties in both Monmouthshire and Glamorgan. Estate administration between 1715 and 1806 appears to have been on an ad-hoc basis, the subdivision of the Tredegar, Ruperra and Friars estates into rent 'collections' respecting neither the boundaries of the estates nor the county boundaries. These arrangements generated many individual records that related simultaneously to several estates; these records have been gathered here for convenience. -- Some records, such as those relating to woodlands, deal with an agricultural function across several estates, both before and after 1806. Other records, such as notices of assignments of leases, relate to the urban elements of the post-1806 Monmouthshire and Glamorgan estates. Other records relate to the latter days of the Tredegar estate, dealing simultaneously with the rumps of the various estates. In the case of yet further records, it has not been possible to assign them to their approprate estate. In each of these cases, these records have been gathered here for conveniece.

Monmouthshire,

For the papers of further chapels, see also CMA: Records of Rock Church, Blackwood; and Gwent Archives: Records of the Band of Hope, Bethany Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Pontnewynydd.

Pembrokeshire,

See also NLW, CMA: Hundleton Presbyterian Chapel Records. See also Pembrokeshire Record Office: Nonconformist Chapel Records for further records relating to the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists in Pembrokeshire, 1821-1992.

The State of the Cause (Hanes yr Achos),

Arranged into (i) accounts of the state of the cause, as presented to the Association, and arranged by presbytery; and (ii) other materials relating to the histories of individual chapels, arranged by county.

Canlyniadau 21 i 40 o 1924