Manors of Lisworney, Peterston and St Fagans,
- M 22.
- Sub-sub-fonds
- 1420-1437, 1614-1615.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Manors of Lisworney, Peterston and St Fagans,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Manors of Llanmaes Bedford and Malefant,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
For a letter of recommendation as bailiff, 1589, see M 5/382; for an appointment as bailiff, 1778, see M 5/1007.
Manors of Newcastle and Cefncribwr,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Members of lp Miskin (see also M25) in p's Llanilltern (sometime hamlet and chapelry of p. St Fagans, and also known as Chapel), Llantwit Fardre, Pen-tyrch and St Fagans. For an appointment of bailiff, 1783, see M 33/419.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
In the parishes of Cardiff St John the Baptist, Cardiff St Marys, Llandaf, Llanishen and Roath. See also M 7. For a court roll of the manor of Llys Tal-y-bont, 1675, see M 37/197. For an appointment of gamekeeper for the manors of Llys Tal-y-bont and Roath, 1783, see M 37/1584.
Manors of St Nicholas and Wenvoe,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Manors of Whitecastle, Grosmont and Skenfrith, co. Mon,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Miscellaneous volumes of accounts, 1678-1710, 1800-1894,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
For receipts for money from manorial and borough officials, farmers of premises etc., 1588-1681, see M 1/175-544 and A 10. For a petition relating to a capital messuage in the manor of Ebboth, alias Greenfield (in parishes of Peterstone Wentloog, Rumney, St Brides Wentloog and St Woolloos), [c.1634], see M 45/7. For deeds relating to the manor of Bryn, alias Brynallt (in the parish of Undy), 1647-1672, see D 83/2-3. For surveys of the manor of Magna Porta (in the parish of Llanfihangel Llantarnam), 1660-84, see M 46/1.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Non-family probate records and death certificates,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Letters relating to the estates of the North family in which John, marquis of Bute, had a life interest by virtue of his first wife, Maria, daughter and co-heiress of George North, earl of Guilford. Her share of her father's property comprised the 2,945 acre Kirtling estate in Cambridgeshire and the 350 acre Harlow estate in Essex. Maria died childless in 1841, and the estates reverted to the North family on the death of the Marquis of Bute in 1848.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Personal correspondence and papers of John, second marquis of Bute,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Letters mainly to John, Lord Dumfries, and, from 1814 second marquis of Bute, mainly from family, friends and political and ecclesiastical figures, letters relating to the management of family accounts and annuities, and letters relating to his English estates, including interests at Banbury and Wroxton, both in Oxfordshire, and at Luton, Bedfordshire. Originally bundled as 'Miscellaneous', the correspondence also includes petitions for assistance and applications for subscriptions, often including printed enclosures.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
From A5/14, each annual account runs from 1 Aug. to 31 July. The previous volumes run approximately Jan.-June and July-Dec.