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Tredegar Estate Records, Cyfres
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Newport estate letters

Letters received by the Tredegar Wharf Company and its successors, the Tredegar Wharf estate and the Newport estate, mainly addressed to Henry John Davis (1881-1903) and G. P. Mitchell Innes (1903), successive TWC agents. A few letters are addressed to H. J. Davis in his capacity as mayor of Newport, 1891-1892, including ANC 2/16, no. 200, and ANC 2/18, nos 2-3. -- The letters have been extracted from their original binders.

Tredegar Town letting records

The Argoed lease, 1805, the Tredegar lease, 1815, the Tredegar Iron & Coal Company Ltd lease, 1881, and leases and related papers relating to properties in New Tredegar, 1879-1933.

Tredegar Town correspondence

Letters received, [c.May] 1904-Sept. 1905, and carbon copies of letters sent, Aug.1904-Sept. 1905. The letters received have been extracted from ring binders, both intitled 'Tredegar Town Estate, 1904-05', which have been discarded.

Rhiwderyn ledgers

Ledgers of materials, wages and other expences of repairs carried out by the estate works, arranged under properties. The items in the accounts are forwarded from the Rhiwderyn estate works daybooks (ADY 3). Many of the minor accounts remain in the same volume for the life of the volumes, but the 'Miscellaneous Rep[air]s' account is forwarded from ADY 1/2 (July 1914-Aug. 1915) to ADY 1/3 (Aug. 1915-Nov. 1918) to ADY 1/4 (Dec. 1918-June 1921) to ADY 1/5 (July 1921-July 1924) to ADY 1/6 (Aug. 1924-May 1927), which is probably a good indication of when the successive volumes were started. The pages beyond the last page of miscellaneous repairs for May 1927 have been torn out of the volume, presumably signalling either the start of a new volume that is now lost. ADY 1/2-6 were originally numbered 1-5. Ledgers 6-8 appear to be lost. ADY 1/8 is ledger no. 9, covering the years 1946-1953. -- ADY 1/7 is intitled 'Ledger. Glam. 1', and the fly-leaf is stamped 'Tredegar estate works, Rhiwderin'. This book also contains ledger accounts of wages and materials, apparently expended on properties belonging to the estate. Most of the accounts include an element '20% overhead charges', perhaps suggesting that the work was done by estate workers. A number of the accounts are continued in Monmouthshire volumes, eg, 'Forward to 8/260' (fo. 213, A. G. Ellis, Cold Cefn Cottage, Lower Machen), 'Folio Mon. 7/87' (fo. 228, T. Llewellyn, Tai Mawr, Lisvane) and 'Mon. folio 7/168' (fo. 253, W. T. Ackland, Ruperra Park Wall Cottage), presumably referring to the lost volumes.

Other deeds

Deeds, largely mortgages, relating to mixed counties and other counties, including Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Suffolk, Sussex and Yorkshire.

Morgan v. Morgan

The series comprises papers relating to a succession of legal actions between 1764 and 1785 relating to the inheritance of the Tredegar estate. The papers include deeds, counsel's opinion, affadavits, writs, bills of complaint, accounts, letters, and memoranda.

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Homfray v. Fothergill

The file comprises papers relating to the cause in Chancery, 1865, between Samuel Homfray and Watkin Homfray, plaintiffs, and Rowland Fothergill and William Henry Forman, defendants, relating to the Tredegar Iron Company and the Sirhowy Railway Company. The papers include a probate copy of the will of Samuel Homfray of Coworth House, Berkshire, 1822, and bills of complaint, affadavits, answers, letters, opinions, and transcripts, 1865.

Tredegar v. Harwood

The file comprises a printed judgment of the House of Lords in the case of Viscount Tredegar, appellant, and Mrs Harwood and others, respondents.

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Printed material

The series comprises printed material accumulated by the Morgan family and printed public notices accumulated by the Tredegar estate.

Morgan family, Barons Tredegar

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