Eglwyswrw Parish. Includes one Dinas deed (no. 1529), which was evidently mis-filed,
- [AAV]
- Sub-sub-sub-fonds
- 1800-1895.
Eglwyswrw Parish. Includes one Dinas deed (no. 1529), which was evidently mis-filed,
Part of Arts Council of Wales Records,
(C1984/158).
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Various records relating to the employment of estate staff.
English Language Section committee papers
Part of Papurau'r Academi Gymreig / The Welsh Academy Papers,
The unit consists of papers relating to the committes of the English Language Section of the Academi, 1975-1996.
Untitled
English Language Section correspondence
Part of Papurau'r Academi Gymreig / The Welsh Academy Papers,
Untitled
Estate administration papers (Caernarfonshire)
Part of Garn Estate Records
The group consists of administration papers for the Caernarfonshire estate, comprising estate accounts, 1740.
Estate administration papers (Denbighshire)
Part of Garn Estate Records
The group consists of administration papers for the Denbighshire estates, comprising leases, 1756-1906, papers concerning enclosures and commons, 1802-1848, timber and mineral exploitation, 1748-1814, sporting rights, 1912, estate accounts, 1759-1911, and maps and plans, 1776-1866.
Estate administration papers (Flintshire)
Part of Garn Estate Records
The group consists of administration papers for the Flintshire estates, comprising leases and related papers, 1756-1834, estate accounts, 1800, and maps, [c. 1803]-1806.
Estate administration papers (miscellaneous counties)
Part of Garn Estate Records
The group comprises rentals, 1658-1784, papers concerning crown rents, 1791-1845, estate accounts, 1708-1836, surveys and valuations, 1751-1880, and plans and elevations, [pre-1811]-1835, for various parts of the estate in the parishes of Henllan, Denbigh, Llanefydd, Llanrwst, Nantglyn and Rhuddlan.
Estate office management papers
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Papers relating to the administration of the estate of the Rev. Charles Francis Powys
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Estate rentals 1804-1899. Since, by 1808/9, the Wynnstay estate was more or less fully grown, each indentifiable unit in this group has been treated separately (although the rents might be gathered by the same collector). In many cases (e.g. Manor of Cyfeiliog chief rents), details concerning a particular estate will be found in one continuous list from 1808 to 1899. However, many estates were brought together in the re-arrangement of the system which took place during the early 1860s. In 1885, another change occurred following the death of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 6th bart. The collections or estates are arranged as follows: (1) Arwystli collection, 1808-1898; (2) Arwystli chief rents, 1804-1898; (3) Manor of Cyfeiliog, 1809-1861; (4) Manor of Cyfeiliog chief rents, 1808-1899; (5) Llwydiarth estate, 1809-1861; (6) Llangedwyn collection, 1809-1861; (7) Llansilin collection, 1809-1860; (8) Lordship/Manor of Cynllaith Owain chief rents 1808-1896; (9) Glan-llyn estate, 1809-1898; (10) Much Wenlock collection, 1810-1858; (11) Oswestry/Llanforda estate, 1809-1860; (12) Vale of Clwyd/Ruthin estate, 1809-1898; (13) Maenan lordship, 1809-1857; (14) Wynnstay collection, 1810-1860; (15) Trefarclawdd and Overley Hall Colliery payments, 1809-1822; (16) 'Rental, Freehold Property', 1813-1821; (17) Llanfair Caereinion tithes, 1815-1861; (18) Llwynymaen estate, 1839-1854; (19) Wynnstay fee farm rents, 1860-1898; (20) Farm and cottage rents, 1863-1898; (21) Encroachments in the manors of Cyfeiliog and Arwystli, 1874-1898; (22) 'Rents for Sporting', 1874-1899; (23) Mine rents and royalties, 1877-1898.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Estate rentals, 1772-1808. In 1772/3 there was a major re-arrangement of the rent collecting system. The manor of Cyfeiliog does not form part of this re-arrangement, except in that from 1772 the Tirymynych estate appears consistently in the same collection as the Rhiwsaeson and Mathafarn estates. The manor of Cyfeiliog does not re-appear until 1786. The other existing collections are re-arranged into five numbered collections, and a number of other collections. The post-1809 rentals have been treated differently.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Estate rentals pre-1772. See also Wynnstay MS 86 (described elsewhere in this hierarchical structure with the other Wynnstay MSS) for early accounts and rentals (1300/1 onwards). Since this rental was deposited at NLW some years before the arrival of the main series of rentals and has been known as Wynnstay MS 86 for many years, it was deemed best not to alter this reference number, and not to include the volume in the general series of Wynnstay Rentals.
Part of Bronwydd Estate Records
One hundred and sixty-three Estreats Rolls (being particulars of all the fines, amercements, and other financial issues abstracted from the Court Rolls by the Steward for the time being, and which were subsequently levied and collected by the manorial bailiffs; the extracts for the reign of Elizabeth and James I are exceedingly full, and are in excellent condition): scheduled on detail below and distributed among the several manors, thus:. Kemes Infra (1474-1622) 55 Rolls. Kemes Supra (1573-1621) [with Addenda-Barony of Kemes (1695-1748)-9 documents] 52 Rolls. Eglwyswrw (1574-1613) 29 Rolls. Moylgrove (1577-1600) 13 Rolls. Town of Newport (1574-1631) 11 Rolls. Newcastle (1618-1621) 1 Roll. Court of Rhys ab Thomas: 'Angle' (1513) 1 Roll.
Evan Evans (Aberystwyth) Papers,