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Abertanat title deeds,

Title deeds of properties belonging to the Abertanat estate of the Tanat and Godolphin families, lying in the township and manor of Broniarth in Guilsfield, 1476-[1792], also in the parishes of Llandysilio, 1552-1736, Llanfechain and Meifod, 1640, 1722, Llangedwyn and Llansanffraid in Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire, 1690, 1749, Llanyblodwel and Llanymynech, 1535-1746, St Martin 's and Whittington in Shropshire, 1527-1765. The documents relating to Broniarth show clearly how land was acquired and transferred under the manorial system. Some of the late sixteenth century Montgomeryshire deeds illustrate the acquisition by the Tanats and others of strips of land within larger named fields previously in multiple ownership under the mediaeval agricultural system. A large file of Shropshire deeds relates to the Moreton Hall (renamed Margaret Hall) estate in Weston Rhyn, Ifton and Daywell, purchased by Margaret Godolphin between 1760 and 1763.

Abertanat Estate (England and Wales)

Historical and antiquarian extracts, lists and notes,

Extracts from published sources, lists, notes, etc., relating to various historical and antiquarian subjects, [1656], 1693, [1761], [late 19 cent.]. Original material includes a description, dated 1795, of how the predecessors of the Tanat family were awarded the Broniarth charter in return for the capture of Lord Cobham in 1417; and substantial annotations by W.W.E. Wynne to a list of Caernarfonshire sheriffs, with a covering letter and genealogical enquiry to William Ormsby-Gore, 1832. Also of interest is a roll of casualties in Major Bringhurst 's troop at Waterloo, 1815.

Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880

Accounts : : Tanat and Godolphin of Abertanat,

Accounts of the Tanat and Godolphin families of Abertanat, which include a receipt by Sir John Throckmorton to Thomas Tanat for £120 due by mortgage, 1573; a receipt for a legacy bequeathed under the will of Ellen Godolphin, 1767; general receipts of Penelope Tanat, 1671, Sydney Godolphin, 1720, and Margaret Godolphin, 1748-1765; a list and calculated cost of mourning clothes for members of the Tanat and Owen families; a list of money in bags and a purse, 1720; an account of money borrowed from Margaret Godolphin and repayments, 1757-1768; and legal costs incurred in her purchase of Moreton Hall, [c.1763].

Godolphin family.