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Monmouthshire commission of sewers

Letters patent of Charles II to Edward, marquis of Worcester and others, including Sir Edward Morgan, bart, Thomas Morgan and William Morgan both of Machen, Edmond Morgan, William Morgan of Penkreege, Turbervile Morgan, Lewis Morgan, Thomas Morgan of Penrosse, Henry Morgan and Henry Morgan, esqs, assigning them commissioners of sewers in Monmouthshire, 1660; letters patent of Queen Anne to Sir Charles Kemeys and others, including John Morgan of Tredegar and John Morgan of London, assigning them commissioners, 1709; account of expenditure on behalf of the court of sewers, 1772; and a copy order of the court that William Warren be expenditor to repair one perch of sea wall in the parish of Christchurch presented by John Morgan, esq., 1792.

Newport assessments

An assessment of the borough of Newport made in pursuance of an act of Parliament for granting to his majesty the sum of £989,965 19s. 6d. towards the maintenance of the navy, guard and garrisons and paying the debt of seamen and other necessary occasions, 1700; and an assessment of the borough of Newport for raising the sum of £44 0s. 2d. in land tax, 1753.

Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

Original file of vouchers and related papers, including relating to the executors of Rev. J. J. Evans's moiety of ground rent on the East Barry estate, Glamorgan.

Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

Loose papers, including vouchers, 1910, 1922-1925, memoranda as to a proposed water supply to New Glanrhyd for Captain E. F. M. Simm, from a spring on Penrhos farm, 1923.

Tom Jones of Trealaw

Covering letter from Tom Jones, headmaster of Alaw school, Trealaw, Glamorgan, to J. F. Groves of Newport, esq., and a manuscript copy of his article 'Castell y Wiber, Penylan, Roath', extracted from his manuscript 'Place-names of Roath'.

Jones, Thomas, 1871-1938

Elizabeth Reece of Cardiff

Original bundle of letters and other papers relating to the trustees of John Robert Reece and Mary Elizabeth ('Minnie') Sheppard, the children of the late Mrs Elizabeth Reece of Rose Villa near Cardiff. Many of the letters relate to a box of silver plate and other articles deposited by the late Henry Jones Evans of Greenhill near Cardiff, trustee of the estate of Elizabeth Reece, with the banking firm Messrs Wilkins & Co., predecessors in business of Lloyds Bank Ltd.

Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

Letters and other papers relating to the sale of properties of Wilkins & Co. The partners of Wilkins & Co. included William de Winton (d. pre-1910) and Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn, Talachddu, Breconshire (d. 2 Jan. 1892). The properties included Herbrandston Farm (248 a.) and Neeston Hall Farm (118 a.) in the parish of Herbrandston, the smallholdings of Biggins Hill (47a.) and The Mount (14 a.) in Steynton, as well as Broadford in Kidwelly, properties called Bryncaerau Farm, Glenrhidian and Maesypwll, and property at Haverfordwest and Southerdown. Herbrandston Farm and The Hill had been bought in 1864, and Neeston Hall Farm in 1873 (letter dated 24 Aug. 1908).

Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

Original bundle of letters and other papers relating to T. J. Evans, dec., and the Tymawr and Colby estates. The papers include the sale of Midcounty Farm in the parish of Slebech, Pembrokeshire, and of Tymawr and Pentwyn farms in the parish of Defynnog, 1927. There is also reference to a property called Green Bower in the parish of Slebech.

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