- CB3/14.
- File
- 1771-1893.
Deeds and papers relating to the Ystradmeurig school estate, including a grant by Edward Richard of Ystradmeurig, gent., to Charles, bishop of St Davids, and others, of m's and lands called Lle Tug Evan duy hên otherwise one sixth part of Mynachty Fynnon Oer or Mynachty hên, part of the possessions of the late monastery of Strata Florida, now commonly called Tivy manor or Tivy yn y Gwndwn, p. Lledrod, also Bryngarw, p. Lledrod, and Prignant, p. Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, in trust to pay a schoolmaster to keep school in the parish church or village of Ystradmeurig, teaching 32 poor boys of p. Ysbyty Ystradmeurig in the Latin tongue and the principles of the Church of England, to be a perpetual grammar school, 28 Sept. 1771; letters from Rev. John Jones, headmaster of the Ystradmeurig endowed grammer school, Sept 1881-Oct. 1882; copy conveyance by the trustees of the charity called 'The Grammar School of the Foundation of Edward Richard in the Parish of Ysbyty Ystradmeurig', to Frederick Richards Roberts of Aberystwyth, gent., of Tymawr (96a.), Pengwndwn (33a.) and other premises, all p. Llanfihangel Lledrod, to the use of the Earl of Lisburne, 1893; particulars, notices to quit etc.