[?Medical] recipe for the countess of Plymouth,
- X3.
- File
- 1691, Jan. 25.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
[?Medical] recipe for the countess of Plymouth,
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Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
General Orders and statutes of Henry, earl of Pembroke, Lord President of the Marches of Wales, kt, to be observed in the almshouse called the Mawdlyn, p. Wilton, Wiltshire.
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Part of Bute Estate Records,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
John, second marquis of Bute, died on 18 March 1848. The Glamorgan estates immediately came under the control of the executors of his will and the trustees of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, the infant third marquis, as exemplified by Edward Priest Richards, who closes his account with Lord Bute and opens an account with the executors and trustees during the course of the day's business (A3/23). The third Marquis came of age in Sept. 1868 but, rather than manage the estate personally, he chose to allow the trust to continue to manage the estate on his behalf. The trust was finally wound up in 1902 having fulfilled the duties laid upon it by the will of the second marquis. The trustees' minute book is the record of the meetings and decisions of the executors and trustees during the early days of the trust. It also contains copies of letters sent.
Survey of the Glamorgan estate of Phillip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery,
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Articles to be presented to a jury of survey of the manor of [--],
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Torn.
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Survey of the lands of William Herbert, kt, dec., in the lordships or manors of Dinas Powys, Cogan, Llandough, Roath, Kibbor, Cardiff, Beganston, Candleston, South Corneli, and Newton Nottage, in t. and p. Swansea, in p's Ilston, Pen-maen, Pen-rhys, Llangyfelach, Llangennith, Rhosili, Llanrhidian, Cheriton, Oystermouth, Bishopston, Penarth and Llandenni, in Cilfai and in the rectories of Cadoxton juxta Neath, Llan-giwg, Swansea, and Oystermouth.
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The writing is faint, and the cover is illegible, with the exception of 'Manor of [?Colwinston]' and a later endorsement of '1634'. The manor is not named in the presentment, but there is reference to Brocastle Farm (320 a.), to pleadings 'in the court of the said manor or in Ogmore Court', to a common (80 a.) called 'the Golden M[ile?]', and to Morgan Morgan, clerk, the present incumbent, presented by Sir Edward Mansell, bart, and John Carne, esq., in right of their wives, the undoubted patrons 'unless the Lady of the said Manor Dame Lady Martha Bassette the relict of Edward Carne Esq late Lord of the said Manor hath right ...'.
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'A Breviat with notes Conteyninge all the Lordshipps and Mannors within the Countie of Glamorgan, shewing who is Lord and Patron of every Advowson ...', by Rice Lewis. Formerly Phillipps MS 13,159.
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Estimate of the sums of money that could be raised by grants in fee farm of certain quillets of land in cos Glam. and Mon. to purchase land in England, without granting any entire manor or decaying the ancient rent of the said quillets.
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Commission by Henry, earl of Pembroke, for a survey of his estates in cos Glam. and Mon., and the superscriptions for the proposed survey for each lordship, followed by blank spaces for the results of each survey. Copy.
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Surveys And Reports comprising a survey and admeasurement of the timber on the Glamorgan estate, by David Stewart, 1822-3 (S26), report on the woods and plantations, by David Stewart, 1824 (S27), report on the river Taff and fisheries, by David Stewart, 1824 (S28), survey and valuation of the Glamorgan estate, by David Stewart, 1824 (S29) [cf. Survey of the Glamorgan estate of the Marquis of Bute, by David Stewart, 1824 in Glamorgan Record Office, D/d B E/1-2], survey of the Glamorgan estate of the Marquis of Bute containing a few farms only, apparently in the vicinity of Cardiff, 1828 (S30), a report on the current system of agriculture practised on the Glamorgan estate and directions for future management by J. W. Poundley, 1842 (S31), and a report by William Blackadder, relating to waterpower and the river Taff, 1842 (S32).
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Survey of the Glamorgan estates of Lord Cardiff, conformable to the rental for 1785, comprising Cardiff, Cardiff New Purchases, Spittle, Llys Tal-y-bont, Roath Dogfield, Leckwith, Cosmeston (including Flat Holm), Walterston, Llanmaes Bedford and Malefant, Boverton and Llantwit, Llantwit Rawley, Llanblethian, and Ogmore (S22) and Ruthin, Llantrisant, Miskin, Pen-tyrch and Clun, Glynrhondda, and Senghennydd (S23).
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Summary Of A Survey of the Glamorgan estates of John, lord Mountstuart, taken in 1779 by Edward Thomas, surveyor, now corrected, amended and made correspondent with the rental by John Bird.
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Extract from Mr Stephenson's abridgement of a survey of the Glamorgan estates of Lord Cardiff taken in 1783. At the rear of the volume is a rental and arrears of rent, 1782.