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Extracts from Reports of Commissioners on Land Revenues of the Crown,

(A) The First Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the state and condition of the woods, forests and land revenues of the Crown, and to sell or alienate fee farm and other unimproveable rents, dated 25 Jan. 1787, together with a schedule of all the manors, messuages, lands, tenements, hereditaments held by lease from the Crown (photocopy of House of Commons Journal, 27 Geo. III, vol. 45, pp. 310-364 secured from House of Lords Record Office); (b) Part of the Second Report of the Commissioners dated 11 Dec. 1787. together with schedules A and B (photocopy of House of Commons Journal, 28 Geo. III, vol. 48, pp. 147-151 secured from the House of Lords Record Office. Schedule C in full was not printed but after much search was found in the PRO CRES 28/1; see O/39); (c) The Twelfth Report of the Commissioners dated 25 May 1792 (photocopy of House of Commons Journal, 32 Geo. III, vol. 47, pp. 833-1023 secured from House of Lords Record Office); (d) The Sixteenth Report of the Commissioners dated 28 March 1793 with six Appendices (photocopy of House of Commons Journal, 33 Geo. III, vol. ?, pp. 558-565 secured from House of Lords Record Office); and (e) The Seventeenth Report of the Commissioners dated 28 March 1793 together with Appendix 18 (only) (photocopy of House of Commons Journal, 33 Geo. III, vol. 48, pp. 566-578, 599-603, secured from House of Lords Record Office).

Acts of Parliament, following the Reports of the Commissioners appointed in 1786 relating to the Management of Crown Lands,

(A) 334 Geo. III CAP. LXXV, for the better management of the Land Revenue of the Crown; and to Sell or Alienate fee farm and other unimproveable rents; (b) 50 Geo. III CAP. LXV, for uniting the offices of the Surveyor General of the Land Revenue and the Surveyor General of His Majesty's Woods, Forests, Parks and Castles; (c) 57 Geo. III CAP. XCVII, for ratifying Articles of Agreement entered into by the Rt. Hon. Henry Hall, Viscount Gage, and the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown; and for the better Management and Improvement of the Land Revenues of the Crown; (d) 3 Geo. IV CAP. XXXVII, to extend the powers of the Commissioners, passed in the last Session of Parliament, for enquiring into the Collection and Management of the Revenue in Ireland; (e) 3 Geo. IV CAP. XLVIII, to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to sell out certain Bank Annuities now standing in their names and to apply the produce thereof in part Payment of a Loan of Three Hundred Thousand Pounds due to the Royal Exchange Assurance Company; and to facilitate the Sales of Fee Farm Rents and of small portions of the Land Revenue of the Crown; and for other purposes; and (f) 10 Geo. IV CAP. L, to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Management and Improvement of His Majesty's Woods, Forests, Parks and Chases; of the Land Revenue of the Crown within the Survey of the Exchequer in England; and of the Land Revenue of the Crown in Ireland; and for extending certain Provisions relating to the same to the Isles of Alderney.

Crown lands,

Extracts from Quadrennial reports of HM Surveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown, 1797-1809; Triennial Reports of the Commissioners of Woods Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, 1812-1829 and Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, 1830-1852, including all references to leases and sales of crown lands and sales of fee farm rents relating to western Caernarfonshire and parts of Carmarthenshire in detail. The existence of similar transactions in eastern Caernarfonshire and the other counties of Wales noted by the name of the county. Also including Appendix 19 of 4th triennial report (1823) dealing with tbe appointment of a Receiver General of the Land Revenues of the Crown for Wales. The first sale of a fee farm rent in western Caernarfonshire was that of the hamlet of Pengogo in the commote of Cwmwd-y-maen on 17 Dec. 1794. There was no further sale for that part of the county for 60 years.

Crown lands,

Manuscript notes from The Report of the Select Committee on the Land Revenue of the Crown, 1833; The Second Report of the Select Committee on the Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, 1849; Photocopy of Appendix B of the Report of the Committee on Crown Lands, 1955 (Cmnd. 9483); all relating to Wales; and Minutes of Evidence, Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire, 1896.

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