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Dolaucothi Estate Records, Sub-sub-fonds
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Correspondence,

Letters, mainly from Thomas Johnes (d. 1816) of Hafod to his cousin and brother-in-law John Johnes (d. 1815).

Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816

Correspondence,

Letters from Thomas Johnes (d. 1780) of Croft Castle to his brother John Johnes (d. 1781), apart from V 14/92 to Mrs Johnes and V 14/96 to Thomas Johnes (d. 1751). They concern local politics, estate affairs, and personal matters. Arranged chronologically, with those undated at the end. See also V 10, containing letters from Thomas Johnes to John Johnes.

Correspondence of Charlotte A. M. Johnes (1825-1911),

Daughter of John Johnes (1800-1876) and Elizabeth (nee Edwardes, 1800-1848), and wife of C. C. Cookman (m. 1848). She resumed the surname of Johnes after her father's death in 1876. Arranged into letters received, 1852-1911 (L 4336-5142), and sent, [c.1848]-1882 (L 5143-5182).

Johnes, Charlotte Anna Maria, 1825-1911

Correspondence of Elizabeth ('Betha') Johnes (1834-1927),

Daughter of John Johnes (1800-1876) and Elizabeth (nee Edwardes, 1800-1848), and wife of Sir James Hills. Married name, Lady Hills-Johnes. Arranged into letters received, 1842-1925 (L 5183-10255), copy letters sent, 1866-[?1925] (L 10256-10418), letters of condolence on the death of her father, 1876 (L 10419-10494), letters of condolence on the death of Charlotte A. M. Jones, 1911 (L 10495-10634), and letters of condolence on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes, 1919 (L 10635-10700).

Hills-Johnes, Elizabeth, 1834-1927

Miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous manuscript and printed papers, chiefly concerned with the history of the Johnes family of Dolaucothi and related families, together with a group of pedigrees, and notes on biblical and Welsh prophecies. Arranged chronologically within each group.

Correspondence,

Letters, eleven from Thomas Johnes of Hafod (1748-1816), the rest addressed to members of the Johnes family of Dolaucothi. They concern personal, financial and estate matters. Arranged chronologically.

Correspondence,

Letters, mainly from Mary Anne Philipps to her nephew John Johnes (d. 1876) of Dolaucothi, and to his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Johnes (d. 1852) of Peterwell Villa etc. The others are from Mary Anne Philipps's sister Eliza M. Johnes to her nephew John Johnes (V 21/4-5). The letters are mainly personal with some concerning Mary Anne Philipps's estate. Arranged chronologically.

Correspondence,

Letters from John Johnes (d. 1876) to his mother Mrs Elizabeth Johnes (d. 1852). They concern estate, financial and personal matters, his college life at Oxford, etc. Largely arranged in chronological order.

Correspondence,

Letters from Elizabeth M. Johnes (V 19/1-56) and her sister Charlotte Johnes (V 19/57-62) to John Johnes (d. 1876), his mother Mrs E. Johnes (d. 1852), and his wife Mrs Elizabeth Johnes. They concern family and financial matters. Arranged chronologically by sender.

Correspondence,

(I) Letters from Sir John Moore, and papers, mostly 1788 (V 18/1-13) concerning the military career of John Johnes (d. 1815);. (Ii) Letters, 1833-1853, to John Johnes (d. 1876) from Rev. Samuel Johnes Knight, his wife Anna Maria Johnes Knight, and his daughter, Lady Louisa Shelley. They concern the Hafod effects, the Johnes pedigree, personal matters, and public appointments. Arranged largely chronologically within each group.

Correspondence,

Letters from Elizabeth Margaret Johnes to her sister Jane Johnes (V 17/1), Herbert Lloyd (V 17/2), her brother John Johnes (V 17/3-23), Mrs E. Johnes (d. 1852) (V 17/25-27, 29-37, 39-40), and her nephew John Johnes (d. 1876) (V 17/28, 38, 41-53). Also included is a note from Mrs M. Griffiths of Llanelli to Mrs Johnes (V 17/24). They contain family news, acknowledgements of sums of money, personal matters etc. Arranged chronologically.

Correspondence,

Regimental papers and letters, 1759-1818 and 1905-1906, relating to the military career of Johnn Johnes (d. 1815), apart from V 15/1-2, which concern John Johnes (d. 1781). Arranged chronologically, with a few exceptions, and with those undated at the end.

Correspondence,

Letters, almost all to John Johnes (d. 1781) and his son John Johnes (d. 1815). They are mainly concerned with estate and financial matters, including John Johnes's purchase of Dolaucothi from Thomas Johnes of Hafod in 1790, and his dealings with Thomas Johnes's mother concerning the Dolaucothi purchase. Arranged chronologically according to sender.

Correspondence,

Letters and papers, mainly relating to John Johnes (d. 1815). V 12/1-20 are mainly letters concerning elections. The papers deal with elections, legal matters, taxes, church affairs, presentments of manors etc. The letters are arranged chronoligically, and the papers are arranged chronologically in two groups.

Correspondence,

Letters, mostly to John Johnes (d. 1781) and John Johnes (d. 1815), referring mainly to local politics and affairs in co. Carm. Arranged chronologicall according to sender.

Correspondence,

Letters, mainly from Thomas Johnes (d. 1780) of Croft Castle and Ludlow to his brother John Johnes (d. 1781) of Dolaucothi. Also included are six letters from Mrs Elizabeth Johnes of Croft Castle (V 10/66-71) and one from Mrs Grace Johnes (V 10/72). They concern personal, financial, estate and election matters. Some loose letters have been added to this volume, and the contents renumbered accordingly. Arranged chronologically according to sender. See also V 14, comprising letters from T. Johnes to J. Johnes.

Correspondence,

Letters to John Johnes (d. 1781) from Sir Herbert Lloyd of Peterwell and Jeremiah Lloyd, and one letter (V 9/5) from T. Davies to Sir Herbert Lloyd, concerning elections, financial affairs and personal matters. Eight letters. Arranged chronologically.

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