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Gogerddan Estate Records Ffeil
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Abernantbychan estate rental

Rental of the Abernantbychan estate for one year ending Michaelmas 1785, showing disbursements, 1783-1786, and an account by the representatives of John Lewes

Cors Fochno acts, papers, letters, etc.

Papers concerning the enclosure and drainage of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), 1816-1882. For general content see series level description. The file includes letters mainly to James Morice of Moelcerney and Richard Griffithes of Bishops Castle, from Isaac Williams of Lincolns Inn, 1825, Robert Williams of Bangor, 1820-1825, and Thomas Richards of Aberystwyth, 1833; a copy case over illicit turf-cutting, 1823, and a list of property in Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn of H.R. Jones of Garthmil Hall, Montgomeryshire, in which he claimed rights of pasture and turbary.

Letters to Sir Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse, George Rice Pryse and William Lloyd

Letters to Sir Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse of Gogerddan, George R. Pryse and William Lloyd, 1907. Recurrent correspondents and subjects are described at series level. Other correspondents include D. Williams of Cletwr Hall, J.G. Morris-Davies of Hafod estate office, RSPCA, Lewes T. Loveden Pryse, Matthew Vaughan-Davies MP, the Loveden Mining Company, John Mitchell of Wanlockhead, Lanarkshire, the Royal Engineers Office at Pembroke Dock, Evan Evans of Cardiganshire County Council, R.J.R. Loxdale of Castle Hill, Llanilar, the Office of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Evan Reese of Machynlleth, Edward Owen of Beulah, J.J. Hughes of Tal-y-bont, relieving officer and registrar, Frederick W. Cable of Westminster, E.R. Hunt and Lilias Hunt of Baschurch, and Walter G. Thomas of Immanuel Baptist Church, Utica, USA. Subjects include leases of land for the use of the Cardigan militia; the erection of drainage at Tal-y-bont and Rhydypennau schools; the bankruptcy of John Davies of Lampeter, clogger; negotiations for a cricket field at Borth; the leases of Cwmbwa, Penrhyn-coch, and Ffynon Caradog; and operation of the quarry at Braich Garw. The file also contains a schedule and notice of distraint for chief rents in the manors of Cyfoethybrenin and Perfedd, the deputation of Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse as His Majesty’s gamekeeper in the parish of Ysbyty Ystwyth, a prospectus of the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company, and an account of J.E. James of Aberystwyth

Bills and receipts

Bills and receipts of the Gogerddan estate, 1858, Lady Day to Michaelmas. For general description see series level.

Aberystwyth (misc. properties)

Title deeds for various houses and burgages in the town of Aberystwyth, 1332-1657. Landmarks include the town cross, the river Rheidol, the bridge, the castle, the mill, Dinas Maylour, Sarne Pwll Budyr and Porth Tywyll. Properties include Y Tyddyn Dan y Dinas, Parcke yr Eithyn, Parcke Bache, Park y Helig Duon, Maes Glas, Tythin yr Hen Fagwyr, Gwayn Lladron and others. The earliest deeds record a quitclaim by Germyn Dryw to his son Roger Dryw and Matilda his wife, 1331/2; acquisitions by John Dyer, 1372, Philip and John, sons of John ap Gwilym Vechan, 1421, 1425; a mortgage by Robert Scuten and Elen his wife, 1397/8; and a bond by John Faunt of Glym Watir, Dublin, and several other Irish fishermen to John Vachan, 1430. Several deeds name Meredith Glays or Glais, David Glays and Henry Glais, 1444, 1448/9, 1450, 1460. Other deeds involve the families of Voya, Phillips and Rogers, 1481-1602, including William ap John Voya, 1488, 1533/4, Roger ap Richard, 1568, Richard Phyllips, 1572; and the will of William ap John Voya, 1539/40. There are marriage settlements of Rycharde Phelippes of Aberystwyth and Elen vch Morgan of Llanychaearn, 1568; of William ap Roger (Rogers) and Katteringe vch Mer'edd, comprising a mansion house, the Store House in Maesglas, etc., 1581-1582; and Richard ap David Lloyd and Tanglwyst vch Moris, 1609; and a gift in fee tail by Richard Phillipps to David Lewes of Gernos, and Gwenllian vch Thomas Parry his wife, and to Rees David Lloyd of Llanddeiniol and Anne vch Thomas Parry his wife, 1602. Further items comprise the probate of the will of David ap Harrye, 1559/60; acquisitions by Sir Richard Pryse and Dame Gwen Pryse, from Thomas Odinghells and John Collopp of London and others, 1593-1657; and a grant by Elizabeth I to James Lewis of lands previously possessed by Rice ap Griffith, attainted, 1593.

Penrhyn-coch (Cwmbwa)

Deeds by the mortgagees of Thomas Griffith of Penpompren, Llanfihangel Genau’r-Glyn, deceased, and his brother and devisee, Charles Griffith, for the sale in accordance with a decree in Chancery, to Margaret Pryse of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 1787, of Cwmbwa, Melin Cwmbwa, Pandy Cwmbwa, Darren Vawr, Darren Vach, Tythin Gelly, Penygraig Llanbadarn and Penrhyncoch in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, and Kefn Erglawdd, Pantymoilin, Pantryebolion and Braichgarw in the parishes of Llangynfelyn and Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, reciting the will of the vendor’s father, John Griffith, the subsequent mortgages, and including a schedule of deeds, 1724-1785.

Caereinion Fechan

Lease by Edward Morgan of Cwmllygodig, Montgomeryshire, to Jonett Morgan of Mallwyd, his sister, of messuages called Keven Llandybo, Tythyn Tu yn y Trayan and Tythyn Tu yn y Keynant, a parcel of a meadow called Y Weirglodd Faine and several cottages in All Ddû, all in the township of Caereinion Fechan, 1701

Gogerddan estate rental

An additional volume of annual rentals for the Gogerddan estate, September 1848 – November 1873, for properties in and around Aberystwyth, Llanbadarn, Lovesgrove, Llanon, Eglwysfach, and Tywyn.

Mortgage of Y Tythyn Bach yn Y Braych Garw, Cynnull Mawr

Mortgage for £10 by Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerddan to Phillipp Reignald of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, of a messuage called Y Tythyn Bach yn Y Braych Garw, otherwise Y Llyest Vach yn Y Braych Garw in the township of Cynnull Mawr in the parish of Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, 1660; and a reconveyance by David Edward, assignee of the mortgage, to Thomas Pryse of Gogerddan, reciting previous assignments, 1733.

Gogerddan estate rent book

‘Rent book of Gogerthan Estate belonging to Tho. Prsye Esqr. commencing May 1741, Lib: ?' and ‘Chief Rents’ in a different, faded hand, containing rent accounts, 1741-1746. Childish sketches of animals and houses on end papers.

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