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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Tredegar Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 TREDEGAR
  • Fonds
  • c.1324-c.1960

Records of the Morgan family of Tredegar and Ruperra, later barons and viscounts Tredegar including deeds, 14th-20th cent. of the Tredegar, Ruperra, Dderw and Palleg estates in Monmouthshire, Glamorgan and Breconshire which document much of the growth of the towns of Newport and Cardiff in the 19th century; records of the lordship of Wentlloog (Newport) and many Monmouthshire manors, some 14-16 cent., but mainly 17-19 cent.; records of the manor of Brecon and of other manors in Breconshire, 17-19 cent. including the Great Forest of Brecon; records of industrial interests, mainly coal and iron in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, 18-20 cent.; records of the Tredegar Wharf Company from 1807; and surveys, audit books, rentals, ledgers and leases for the Monmouthshire, Glamorgan and Breconshire portions of the Tredegar estate, 18-20 cent.; papers relating to Nova Scotia and Canada, 1730-1773, mainly of Richard Phillips, Governor of Nova Scotia, 1717-1749; and rentals and leases for the Mile End and Bow estates in London, 19-20 cent.

Morgan family, Barons Tredegar

Advertising material and forms

Charity Commissioners’ report of charities in the parishes of Llanedern and Llanfihangel-y-fedw, 1896; advertising material for government surplus wire, angle iron fencing stakes and wire cutters, [post 1918]; unused inland telegramme forms (3 copies), [1930s?]; Breconshire War Memorial Hospital in-door and out-door patient forms, [1930s]; advertising material for David Rowell & Co. of London’s iron and steel structural products; [1930s]; advertising material for Turners Asbestos Cement Co. of Manchester’s ‘Turnall’ building slabs (hollow construction) for farm flooring, 1936.

Monmouthshire election songs

Two Monmouthshire election songs in favour of the Morgan candidate against the ‘Creole’ from Antigua, [Valentine Morris], one entitled ‘A new copy of verses’ to the tune of ‘O the roast beef of old England’, beginning ‘How does this exotic, this out-coming blade’, the other entitled ‘Song’ to the tune of ‘Hearts of oak are our ships’, beginning ‘Come cheer up my lads, tis to honour we steer’, [1771]; and also a Glamorgan election song entitled ‘Canu, Cymraeg’, beginning ‘Chwi feibion glan Morganwg os gwnech y nawr fy arch’ in favour of Wyndham and Talbot (2 copies).

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

Henry Brown's rentals

Rental of Tredegar estates in the collection of Henry Brown, which were previously under the management of James Tuder. The properties included are situated in Bassalleg, St Woollos, Newport, Risca, Henllis, Bettus, Malpas, Nash and Whitston, Caerleon and Lansore, Marshfield, Undy, Rogiet and Ifton, Magor, Lanvihangel Magor le green moor, Caldicott Westend, Shirenewton, Caldicott, Lanvaches, Newchurch, Stow manor, Langattock, Lanvair, Bettusnewith, Kemeys Commander, Abergavenny, Lanvair manor, and Arnold Castle manor.

Letters from Shute Barrington, Bishop of Llandaff, to Charles Morgan, esq., respecting the presentation to the vicarage of Bassaleg, in ...,

Letters from Shute Barrington, Bishop of Llandaff, to Charles Morgan, esq., respecting the presentation to the vicarage of Bassaleg, in which the Bishop stresses knowledge of the Welsh language as an essential qualification, also matters of a social nature.

Barrington, Shute, 1734-1826

Letters of Shute Barrington, first as bishop of Llandaff, then as bishop of Salisbury, to Sir Charles Gould, bart, of ...,

Letters of Shute Barrington, first as bishop of Llandaff, then as bishop of Salisbury, to Sir Charles Gould, bart, of the Horse Guards, Whitehall, London concerning the badge and chair of the chancellor of the Order of the Garter and concerning the writer's translation to Sarum.

Barrington, Shute, 1734-1826

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