- 2852.
- Ffeil
- 1810, July 16.
Testimonial by three prebendaries of Hereford addressed to the bishop of St. Davids in respect of Francis Coke, prebendary of Hereford and rector of Aylton, co. Hereford.
Testimonial by three prebendaries of Hereford addressed to the bishop of St. Davids in respect of Francis Coke, prebendary of Hereford and rector of Aylton, co. Hereford.
Conditions for letting South Hook, parish of Herbrandston, co. Pembroke, with accounts and a particular of the farm; notice and conditions of sale at South Hook and East Hook, 21 Sept. 1811.
Vouchers in respect of Crown rents paid by Lord Kensington for lands in the manor of Walwyns Castle and Sicke and in Southhooke, with a letter from the Deputy Receiver General.
Papers relating to the enclosure of land in Marloes, co. Pembroke,
Trust Deed for securing debenture debt,
Miscellaneous Papers relating to the Gadlys Estate, parish of Aberdare, co. Glamorgan, including receipts for particulars of Hirwaun Common, 1875, notes of deeds and leases, notice to quit to Daniel Tudor Williams, 1903, and bill for £100 to James Thomas and Son, 1914.
Lease for 99 year on Hirwaun Common, parish of Aberdare, co. Glamorgan. Rent: £12.0s.6d. annually,
Lease of a piece of land at Rhigos, parish of Ystradyfodwg, co. Glamorgan,
Accounts of chief rents and fines and disbursements in holding the courts of the manors of the bishopric of St. Davids, 1881-3; account of the deputy stewards of the bishopric with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners of England in respect of the manors and courts, 1884; statement of receipts and payments in respect of the courts by James Thomas, 1885.
Lease of premises, being part of the Gadlys estate, Aberdare, co. Glamorgan, with surrender thereof,
Letter from Da[vid] Evans, Nicholaston, to Richard [Smallbrooke], bishop of St. Davids, London, concerning the design of Erasmus Lewis of London, a native of Abergwilly, to deprive the writer of the curacy of Llanrhydian, instigated largely by William Thomas who got a stipend of £20 per annum from Mr. Christopher Mansel for preaching weekly in a chapel in the parish of Llanrhydian and encroached on the cuate's rights; the sequestration of the writer's living in Carmarthen by Bishop Oateley and the legal costs of removing the same.