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Llwyn Estate Records Ffeil = File
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General letters to John Marshall Dugdale

Also includes an 'In Memoriam' card for John Ryle of Llanfyllin, d. 18 March 1896; summary accounts for Messrs J. Marshall Dugdale & Bros for the half-year ended June 1896; summons for candidates for UCNW Agricultural Department dairy school certificates at Llanfyllin Dairy School, 26-27 Nov. 1896; balance sheet of Llanfyllin & District Conservative Club, for the year endin Dec. 1896; Marshall Dugdale's British Dairy Farmers' Association judging book for butter-making for class 85a of an un-named show or examination, [n.d.]; and a long newspaper report on a farm and dairy open day at Llwyn, [n.d.].

General letters to John Marshall Dugdale

Includes list of subscribers (c.100 names) and statement of receipts and expenditure of the Powys Provincial Eisteddfod; and a carbon copy of Royal Agricultural Society questions in cheese-making.

Private letters to John Marshall Dugdale

Includes an annual statement of the Bodfach, Llanfyllin, Lodge of the Oddfellows (M.U. 5137) for the year ending Dec. 1906; the results of the revision of the voting lists for the Montgomery Boroughs, 1907; reference to the Shrewsbury rail accident, 16 Oct. 1907; and a cutting from the Lancaster Guardian, 19 Oct. 1907, reporting the death of Thomas Fenwick Fenwick of Burrow Hall.

Captain Johann Jurgen Dunken, dec.

Letters, accounts and other papers relating to the Captain Dunken's estate. Includes probate of the will of Captain Dunken, 'native of Lieben in Courland a citizen of the city of Hamburgh (will, 1832) and 'late of Macao in the East Indies deceased' (probate), a memorandum of the baptisms of John and Catherine Edwards of Arddynwynt's children, p. Mold, 1789-1805, an affadavit relating to the children, including Mary (afterwards Mrs Dunken), 1861, and most of the documents marked A-S referred to in the affadavit.

Dunken (d. 10 Aug. 1833) was commander of the ship 'Reform' of Hamburg. John Dugdale (d. 29 July 1855) of Dugdale & Bros, Manchester, was one of Dunken's executors.

William Marshall Dugdale

Personal papers of William Marshall Dugdale (1881-1952), including birth and marriage certificates, twenty-first birthday speech, warrants as DSO, 1918, deputy lieutenant for co. Mont., 1945, and Order of the Bath, 1946, and order of funeral service, 1952. Also other marriage and funeral orders of service, 1918-1952, and invitations and programmes relating to the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in London, 1897, and George VI and Queen Elizabeth's visit to Caernarfon, 1937. Also summary farm and private accounts, 1919-20 and 1921-22, three Chirk Castle shoot cards, 1927-1934, and a Llangedwyn estate shoot card, 1935.

History of the parish of Llanfyllin

Files of notes and other papers relating to aspects of Llanfyllin history, including education, including the British, National, Board and Intermediate schools, the Llanfyllin & District Horticultural Society, Lake Vyrnwy, the railways, notes for a chronology, and Llanfyllin as a military centre. Most of the letters are dated 1913-1916. Also typescript 'history of the parish of Llanfyllin from 1862 to 1913, by J. Marshall Dugdale of Llwyn', and a disbound copy (pp. 1-128) of the article as printed in Mont. Coll, retitled '1861 to 1915'.

Grass drying

Newspaper cuttings and other papers, mostly 1935-1945, including relating to grass drying, including a report on Llwyn estate farms and hill land, by the Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth, with special reference to pasture improvement and grass drying, 1935, and tickets for a demonstration of grass drying equipment at Llwyn, 1948.

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