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Sale catalogue, Caernarfonshire and Merioneth estates

Sale catalogue of lots 1-10, properties in the parishes of Clynnog, Deneio, Ynyscynhaearn, Llanystumdwy, Penmorfa and Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Caernarfonshire, sold at the Madock’s Arms, Tremadoc, and of lots 1-26, in the parishes of Llandanwg, Llanfair, Llanaber, Llanenddwyn, Llanfihangel-y-traethau and Llanfor, Merioneth, sold at the Corsygedol Arms, Barmouth, 1827.

Sale catalogues, schedule and conveyance, Tetworth mansion

Sale catalogues of Tetworth mansion,, Ascot Heath, Berkshire, and its contents by direction of the trustees of the late Lord Harlech, 1904-1905; and papers relating to the sale by his executors to Henry Frederick Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, 1905, including a draft conveyance, assignment of benefit of covenants, particulars of sale, a schedule of deeds and documents, 1772-1905, and requisitions on title.

Sale catalogue, Caernarfonshire estate

Sale catalogue of lots 1-70, properties in the parishes of Cricieth, Llanystumdwy, Clynnog, Dolbenmaen and Ynyscynhaearn, sold at the Public Hall, Cricieth, 12 Sept. 1911, with memoranda of agreement bound into the back of the volume. Photographic illustration of Cricieth in frontispiece.

Sale catalogue, Caernarfonshire estate

Sale catalogue of lots 71-132, properties in the parishes of Dolbenmaen, Ynyscynhaearn and Beddgelert, sold at Porthmadog town hall and the Royal Goat Hotel, Beddgelert, 13 Sept. 1911, with memoranda of agreement bound into the back of the volume. Photographic illustration of Beddgelert in frontispiece.

Sale catalogue, Merioneth estate

Sale catalogue of lots 133-274, properties in the parishes of Llanfrothen, Ynyscynhaearn and Llandecwyn, sold at Porthmadog town hall, 14 Sept. 1911, with memoranda of agreement bound into the back of the volume. Bound by mistake with a cover of the Corsygedol Hotel sale of Sept. 15. Photographic illustration of Borth-y-gest in frontispiece.

Sale catalogue, Merioneth estate

Sale catalogue of lots 276-300, properties in the parishes of Llanaber, Barmouth and Harlech, sold at the Corsygedol Hotel, Barmouth, 15 Sept. 1911, with memoranda of agreement bound into the back of the volume. Photographic illustration of Harlech Castle in frontispiece.

Land improvement applications for Brogyntyn, Glyn, Sylfaen, etc.

Papers deriving from applications by the Brogyntyn estate to the Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company and the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company under schemes for the improvement of landed estates, 1870-1883. They include a schedule of lands to be charged with new outlay including Brogyntyn mansion, Home Farm (Ty Coch), Glyn, Sylfaen, Ystumcegid and others; copies of the official application form by John Ralph Ormsby Gore; a statement of additions and deductions, estimates for building work; summary of accounts; Inland Revenue forms for succession duty; prospectuses of the Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company and the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company; a copy of the Company’s Act (1849); letters from the relevant companies, the Inclosure Commission, John Ward of Oswestry, contractor for public works, Robert Owen of Oldport, solicitors and the tenant of Cefn Collfryn, Cricieth. The file also contains a grant by William Ormsby Gore to his son William Richard, of an annuity of £20 issuing out of the Oerley Hall estate, Oswestry, 1839.

Land improvement application for Penrhos, Old Port and Cross Lanes (Pentrepant)

Papers deriving from an application by the Brogyntyn estate under the Settled Land Acts 1882 to 1890 to effect estate improvements viz enlargement of a house and erection of new farm buildings at Penrhos, and the construction of labourers’ cottages at Old Port and Cross Lanes (Pentrepant), dated 1903-1904 but labelled 1905. The file includes the application form for the approval by the Board of Agriculture of a surveyor nominated by the estate trustees, 1903; specifications and architectural plans, 1903; an account of W.H. Thomas, builder, 1904; the building inspection certificates of John Bligh Monck, 1903-1904; receipts; and letters to the trustees and to Longueville and Co. by Lord Harlech and John Bligh Monck 1903-1904.

Land improvement application at Mardy Farm, Selatyn

Papers relating to improvements to Mardy Farm in the parish of Selatyn, Salop, under the provisions of the Settled Land Acts 1882 to 1890, comprising the application form for the approval by the Board of Agriculture of a surveyor nominated by the estate trustees, he building inspection certificate of John Bligh Monck, the bill of Jones and Evans, builders, and related letters to Longueville and Co., 1905-1906.

Land improvement rent charge on Ystumcegid Isaf

Papers deriving from applications made previously by the Brogyntyn estate to the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company, later merged with The Lands Improvement Company, to fund improvements at Ystumcegid Isaf (Cricieth) in the parish of Llanystumdwy, Caernarfonshire, Old Port Farm in the parishes of Oswestry, Selatyn and Whittington in the county of Salop (Contracts 1208 and 1208B). The papers comprise apportionments of rent charge, a release of Ystumcegid Isaf from the rent charge imposed on the properties as security for the loan, and letters mainly to Longueville and Co. from The Lands Improvement Company relating to the same and discussing difficulties arising in the release from the rent charge, all dated 1911.

Compensation claims under the Town and Country Planning Acts 1947 and 1954

Papers deriving from compensation claims for loss of development value or ‘Treasury Scheme cases’ under the Town and Country Planning Acts of 1947 and 1954, dealing mainly with the valuation of claims submitted by the Brogyntyn Estate Company and recommendations for fulfilment of the criteria, 1949-1955. The properties for which compensation was claimed included Brogyntyn mansion and farm, Oerley Hall, The Mount, Brick Kilns, other Brogyntyn estate properties, parts of the Glyn estate including requisitioned land at Harlech Camp, mineral interests such as the limestone quarries at Underhill and Carreg-y-big, Llwyn Sand and Gravel Pits, Foel Wood Sandpit and Sandstone Quarry, Salop, Dorothea Slate Quarry, Nanhoron Quarry, Portmadoc Quarry, and the Sand Pit, Golf Links, Harlech. The papers comprise mainly the official Central Land Board claim forms, schedules of Brogyntyn estate claims, circulars and correspondence between the Inland Revenue District Valuers in Shrewsbury and Bangor, the Central Land Board, Birmingham, E. Pakenham Hamilton of the Brogyntyn Estate Office in Oswestry, Mssrs Yard and Hardcastle of the Estate Office, Pwllheli, Capt. D.E. Anderson, and Durnford and Lee mining engineers, Doncaster.

Letters and estate papers (misc.)

Miscellaneous bundle of letters and papers relating to management of the Brogyntyn estate, 1841-1848. The letters, mainly to William Ormsby Gore and Longueville and Co., are from Robert Grindley, John Hayward of Oswestry, the Misses Lyon and William Mckie, concerning tenancy matters and properties at Big House Farm, Whittington, Oerley Hall and Drenewydd, a valuation at Cae Eithin and applications to open another stone quarry adjoining Portryddyn [Llanfihangel-y-Pennant], with some copies of replies, 1841-1846. The file also contains a lease agreement by William Ormsby Gore for the Keepers Fields in the township of Porkington in the parish of Selatyn, 1846; a printed form of agreement 184[?]; a valuation of lands in Whittington agreed to be exchanged between William Ormsby Gore and R.H. Kinchant, 1848; accounts of Thomas Hughes and others for building a new church at Penrhos, a farm house at Carnbwl, and estate work at Drenewydd, Pant Glas and Llangollen, with relevant agents’ letters, 1844-1846; an agreement by Jonathan Jones to build piggeries and a stable at the White Lion Inn, Oswestry, 1846; a bill of William Vaughan for ironmongery, 1846; a valuation of Drenewydd and delapidations by Frederick Wehnert, architect, 1843; notices served on John Jones, draper, at Llangollen, and on representatives of the late Edward Thomas of Myddelton, Oswestry, 1846; and an extract of the letters of administration of Patrick Jones of Llangollen, 1818, taken from the records of the Consistory Court of St Asaph, 1848.

Letters and estate papers (misc.)

Miscellaneous bundle containing mainly letters addressed or forwarded to Longueville and Co. from John Ralph Ormsby Gore, William Richard Ormsby Gore, William Ryder of Cemais, the London Joint Stock Bank, Thomas Savin, W.W. Wagstaff of Plas Vivod, Benjamin Ferrey, Richard Easton of Taunton, Mary P. Carew of Crowcombe Court, Sarah Ormsby Gore at Glyn, Griffith Jones Williams of Dolgellau, the Office of Woods, Thomas Davies of Sarney, Edward Jones of Penrhos and Oliver Richards of Regent Street, (Watermark 1871)-1880, concerning estate matters such as enclosure, land ownership and trespass, notably at Gyrn Common, Farchynys Fach, Borth-y-gest and Llechwedd-du Bach near Harlech, finance and investments, legal matters, new works at the Mawddwy railway bridge (with plan), the brick yard and colliery at Oswestry and Whittington, insurance claims for restoration following a fire at Brogyntyn in 1874, a site for the cottage hospital at Llangollen, and Mr [?J.E.] Parry’s illness. The file also includes a rough pedigree of the children of William Richard Ormbsy Gore [post-1863]; a memorandum on charges on the Brogyntyn estates; an analysis of the will of Mary Jane Ormsby Gore, 1869; a lease agreeement for a cottage at Cefnfach, Salop, 1870; a deed for the transfer of stocks and shares by the executor of Mary Jane Ormsby Gore to the Brogyntyn trustees, 1871; a notice by the Mawddwy Railway Company of land required at Cemais, Montgomeryshire (with plan), 1874; accounts with Benjamin Ferrey for alterations and additions to Brogyntyn Hall, 1874; legal papers from a prosecution by Thomas Henry Wright Anderson against Lord Harlech for debt, 1880; and a map showing a pencilled-in boundary of lands near Cwmbodlyn, Llanenddwyn.

Great Western Railway Company

Memoranda of agreements and a conveyance by William Richard Baron Harlech to the Great Western Railway Company of land in Langollen Urban, Denbighshire, together with mines and minerals, 1897-1898; plans attached.

North Wales Power Company

Waiver by the trustees of Lord Harlech’s settled estates of notice of George Ralph Charles Baron Harlech’s intention to sell to North Wales Power Company Limited a piece of land in the borough of Oswestry, on the east side of the road from Oswestry to Whittington, 1927

Cambrian Railway Company

24 Dec. 1870, John Ralph Ormsby Gore and others to The Cambrian Ry Co. duplicate conveyance of lands in cos Mer. and Caern.; 2 Sept. 1873, Cambrian Railway Co. to The Trustees of the Marriage Settlement of John Ralph. Ormsby Gore, conveyance of land at Barmouth; 19 Dec. 1882, Cambrian Railway Co. to Trustees of Brogyntyn Settled Estates, coveyance of land at Barmouth.

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