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Dol'rhyd Papers,
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Miscellanea including defendant's answer and depositions of witnesses in the action of Edward Owen v Morgan Prees,

Relating to the title to Tuthyn Du, parish of Llanvair, 1741; case and opinion, 1792, of R. Richards, Lincolns Inn, relating to the title of Edward Owen to Garthangharad; accounts of the trustees of Edward Owen, esq., late of Garthangharad [after 1764]; rent accounts of Garthangharad, 1850; licence, 1826, granted to the boat 'Angharad' of Beaumaris (owner, Edward Owen, Garth-Yngharad), employed in pleasure between Bardsey Island and Cardigan; draft minutes of a Society for Punishing Felons held at Dolgelley, 1844; pedigrees; and medical recipes. 26 Items.

Miscellaneous Papers of Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, 3rd baronet,

Including a list of pews in Llanelltyd Church, 1842; a valuation of the Ystumcolwyn estate, 1843; minutes of the Association for the Preservation of the Fishery of the River Dee (printed), 1841 and 1852, and of the Corwen Association for preserving the Dee 1845; accounts of the Dolgelley Board of Guardians Union, 1844-47; Hengwrt, Rug, and Nannau farming accounts, 1845-52; copy report on the administration of the Corwen Board of Guardians Union, 1848; poor-rate accounts for the parish of Llanfachreth, 1848-9; reports on the Dolfrwynog Copper Mine (printed), 1851, and Gold Mine, 1855; permit from Jesus College, Oxford, to Sir Robert Williams Vaughan to shoot on lands in Gwyddelwern, Derwen, and Llanvihangel, 1853; specification and plans of a proposed church at the Druid, near Corwen, 1854 ('failed owing to the Death of Mr. Clever who was to endow it'); annual statement of accounts of the North Wales Training College, 1856; list of younghounds in Rug kennel, 1857; table of tolls to be taken at the Caernarvonshire Turnpike Gates (undated); draft minutes relating to the Llanfachreth School Trust (undated). About 80 items.

Printed Matter,

Including reports on Clogan and Vigra Copper Mines and Tyddyngwladis Silver-lead Mine near Dolgelley, 1846; list of subscribers to a memorial fund for Griffith Howel Vaughan, 1848; notice of sale of timber at Coed-y-moch in the Nannau Demesne, 1849; notice and programme of the National Gorsedd of British Bards and Eisteddfod at Llangollen, 1858; General State of the Income and Expenditure of the Dolgelley, Mowddwy, and Towyn Turnpike Trust, 1866; and rules and regulations of the Glyndwr Trout Fishery (undated). 17 Items.

Deeds and documents,

A supplementary group of documents deposited by Brigadier C. Hilary V. Pritchard, D.S.O. Dol'rhyd, Dolgelley, September 1949. Includes three deeds, 1564-96, relating to dolyknavon, Abergeirow vcha, Abergirow Issa, kay gwyn, blaen glyn, and y kay poyth in Nanney, dolychowgryd (Dolychogryth yche) and kevengarthmaylan in Garthmaylan, and properties in Dolgelley, Trawsvenith, Lloingorill, Llanickill, Llanvlltid, Pryssor, and Dolgleder, co. Merioneth; five deeds, 1767-78, relating to properties in Dolgelley, Llanfachreth, Towyn, Clynin, Mowddwy, Llan Elltyd, Llan Aber, Trawsfynydd, Llan Egrin, Tal y Llyn, and Llanuwchllyn, co. Merioneth, and in co. Caernarvon, and to timber growing on Nanney Demesne Farm, Glastir Issa, Friddgoch, Bryn Prydydd, Cae Crwth, Cellfachreth, Nantgwanhidiw, Galtfelan, Galt y carw, Doluwcheogryd and Tyddun bach, parishes of Llanfachreth and Dolgelley, co. Merioneth; and four letters patent appointing Edward Williames Salesbury Vaughan, esq., to the office of constable of the castle of Harleigh, co. Merioneth, 1786, and Griffith Howell Vaughan, esq., to the same office, 1808, and to the office of constable of the castle and town of Conway, co. Caernarvon, 1813 and 1837. [Note. One of these deeds, a bond (30 April, 1596) for the quiet enjoyment and further assurance of dolychowgryth vcha, is in the form of a photostat reproduction, the original having been returned to the depositor.].

Dol'rhyd Papers,

  • GB 210 DOLHYD
  • Fonds
  • 1539-1909 /

Title deeds and family papers of the Owen family of Garthangharad, Dolgellau, Merioneth, 1539-1909, papers and correspondence of the legal practice of Edward Owen, 1799-1852, and deeds and estate correspondence of the Hengwrt, Rhug and Nannau estates, mainly 1824-1858.

Vaughan family, of Hengwrt, Rhug and Nannau.

Miscellaneous Papers of Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, 3rd baronet,

Including a letter from Thomas Vowler Short, bishop of St. Asaph, relating to the erection of a new church at Llangar, 1853; repairs accounts of Llanfachreth church, 1854; accounts of Trawsfynydd School, 1853; and a copy letter, 1853, from Sir Robert Williams Vaughan to Evan Owen, Inspector of Schools, inviting him to visit the writer's schools at Llanelltyd and Llanfachreth. 34 Items.

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