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Penrice and Margam Estate Records, Sub-sub-fonds
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East Glamorgan manorial records,

Court records including court books, court rolls, presentments, suit rolls, rentals, surveys,a ccounts, etc., of the manors of Pen-llin, Pentyrch and Clun, Newcastle and Cefncribwr, and Coety Anglia; manor of Ogmore; and manors of Merthyr Mawr, Lampha and Court Lampha.

Gower estate manorial records,

Court records including court books, court rolls, presentments, suit rolls rentals, surveys and accounts of the manors of Gower Anglicana, Penrice, Landimore, Rhosili, Reynoldstone, Wibley, Scurlage, Nicholston, Walterstown Oxwich, Porteynon, Potton otherwise Pilton, Henllys otherwise Kilvrough, Burry otherwise Stembridge, Penmain, Llanrhidian and Bishopston,.

Land tax assessments, poll tax assessments, house tax assessments window tax assessments, etc., for Coychurch, Coytie, Llangynwyd, St. Brides Minor ...,

Land tax assessments, poll tax assessments, house tax assessments window tax assessments, etc., for Coychurch, Coytie, Llangynwyd, St. Brides Minor, Kenfig, Newcastle, Laleston, Tythegston, Miskin, Dinas Powis, Swansea, Peterstone- super-montem, Llanilyd, Margam, Pile, Newton Nottage and Pencoed.

Margam estate manorial records,

Court records including court books, court rolls, presentments, suit rolls; and rentals, surveys and accounts of the manors of Hafod y Porth with Margam, East, West and Middle Margam, North Cornely, Tiriarll, Newton Nottage, the manor, town and bor. of Kenfig. Laleston, Stormy, Newcastle, Tythegston, Horgrove, Llangewydd and Pile.

Papers, mainly literary, or genealogical in character, most of which are associated with Philip Williams 'the genealogist' (d. 1717) and ...,

Papers, mainly literary, or genealogical in character, most of which are associated with Philip Williams 'the genealogist' (d. 1717) and his son Llewelyn (d. 1740) of Plas Dyffryn Clydach, Vale of Neath. The printed schedule (NLW, 1942) includes a pedigree of the Williams family of Plas Dyffryn Clydach. A number of the schedule entries include annotations by D. Rhys Phillips (D.R.P.), author of 'History of the vale of Neath ...' (Swansea, 1925).