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Sir C. M. D. Venables Llewelyn, bart,

Arranged into miscellaneous documents relating to land at Penplas, 1893-1975 (C5/1-19), title deeds and documents relating to land part of Clase Farm, Llangyfelach, 1890 (C5/20-23), and Miss Caroline Emily Venables, dec., 1951-[c.1972] (C5/24-27).

Shropshire,

See also NLW, CMA EZ 3/62, notes on the history of CM churches in Montgomeryshire and Shropshire by Rev. David Pryce, and NLW, CMA 26486, the history of the Calvinistic Methodist (Presbyterian) churches in the Montgomery and Salop borders from the beginning to circa 1942 by David Pryce.

Shropshire,

For ministers' accounts including for the hundred of Chirbury, 1525-1531, see M 64/1.

Short stories relating to Wales.

Many of these stories are autobiographical in nature and some are woven into Tom Macdonald's novels, The White Lanes of Summer and 'The Road to Tomorrow'. Stories nos 85, 86, 90, 106, 113 and 119 were broadcast by the BBC, 1965-79 and n.d. Stories nos 87a and 126 were published in a magazine. There are letters from the publishers on the dorse of some of the stories, concerning the publication of 'The Three Villages' (no. 70), 'No Bread on Table Mountain' (no. 84), 'The Little Goat' and 'Boomerang' (no. 122). There are extracts from other works by the author on the dorse of some stories, namely ' God's Secret' (nos 101, 118), 'Skolly' (112) and an article on the Roman goldmines (122).

Settlements, trusts, abstracts of title and probate records

Papers relating mainly to the inheritance and settlement of the Wynnstay estates belonging to the Williams Wynn, comprising marriage settlements, various family trust papers and abstracts of title, 1771-1933, and an inventory of the Wynnstay settled chattels [1948]. A separate series describes the Williams Wynn family probate records, 1710-1924. Both series contain a large amount of information, in the main content of the deeds and in the recitals, about the individuals concerned, the other families into which they married, their trustees, the operation of the trusts, investments in land purchases and the purchase of stocks and shares, in accordance with the terms of the trusts. A further series describes a small number of non-Wynnstay trusts, 1846-1881.

Senior correspondence, arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

Senior correspondence, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. For Baron Ashburton, 1836, see W. B. Baring (C 86); Blanco White, Joseph, 1831, see White, Joseph Blanco (C 822); Lord Brougham, 1832, see appendix I (ii) <link to PDF/Nassau Senior Papers>; (?) C. G. B. Daubeny, c.1819, see appendix I (xi) <link to PDF/Nassau Senior Papers>; Charles Hindley, 1830, see appendix I (vii) <link to PDF/Nassau Senior Papers>; Viscount Howick, see Earl Grey (C 115-125); Lefevre, 1833, see Shaw-Lefevre, Sir John George (C 369); Edward John Littleton, 1843, see Lord Hatherton (C 138-140); Bishop of Llandaff, 1830, see Edward Copleston (C 96); Louis Philippe d'Orleans, 1859-1863, see Orleans (C332-334); Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 1831-1863, see Lord Lansdowne (C 164-238); William Thomas Petty Fitzmaurice, [?1834]-1835, see Lord Kerry (C 161-162); Senior family, 1764-[?1910], see class E; John Charles Spencer Spencer, 1831, see Lord Althorp (C 2); and G. W. F. Villiers, 1851, see Lord Clarendon (C 91).

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