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Brogyntyn Estate and Family Records
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Mr and Mrs Ormsby Gore’s trust

Volume entitled ‘Mrs and Mrs Ormsby Gore’s trust’ (2 copies) containing statements of various sales and purchases made by the trustees of William and Mary Jane Ormsby Gore under Act of Parliament of 1821 and under the will of Ellen Owen, 1804-1842, and by the trustees of the marriage settlement of John Ralph Ormsby Gore, 1848-1858.

Ormsby Gore family trusts

Papers relating to trusts of the Ormsby Gore family, comprising an appointment by William Gore the elder of Sir Robert Williames Vaughan as trustee of the estates in Ireland, 1815; a declaration preceding the marriage of William Gore and Mary Jane Ormsby, 1815; a copy statement of property and proposals for the marriage settlement (Watermark 1821); an order issued from the High Court of Chancery for a change of trustees, 1823, and the Master’s report appointing Thomas Netherton Parker in place of Sir Robert Williames Vaughan, 1823

Abstracts of title to Brogyntyn and Glyn estates

Abstracts of title to the Brogyntyn and Glyn estates, comprising printed, typescript and manuscript drafts, memoranda and solicitors’ instructions, previously contained in a large envelope labelled ‘Brogyntyn A/Ts’, compiled 1940-1974, recording family settlements, trusts, wills and conveyances, 1878-1964, and identifying the successors to the title as: personal representatives of the late George Ralph Charles, third Baron Harlech, the Brogyntyn Estate Company and William David Ormsby Gore, fifth Baron Harlech; and a typed abstract of a transfer of mortgage on the Rug estate and subscribed with the name ‘Plas Isaf’ and other notes, 1953 (?stray)

Appointments of trustees

Appointment of Sir Robert Williames Vaughan of Nannau and David Pennant of Downing as new trustees of the Brogyntyn estates under the will of Ellen Owen, in conjunction with Thomas James Warren Lord Viscount Bulkeley, following the resignation of John Owen of Penrhos as trustee, 1804; and the appointment of a provisional trustee for the purpose of reconveying the Brogyntyn trust property, endorsed with the appointment of Thomas Netherton Parker as a new trustee, 1823.

List of securities and cases for opinion on a further provision

A list of financial securities transferred from Lord Harlech to Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, 1895, with a covering letter from the London Joint Stock Bank Limited, 1897; and cases for the opinion of counsel on a proposed assignment of Lord Harlech’s life interest in part of the Irish estates as a further provision for his son, George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore, in addition to the portion allocated in the family settlement (not in file), 1895.

‘Brogyntyn Trust’

Bundle labelled ‘Brogyntyn Trust’ containing assorted papers connected with the functions of the trustees, 1904-1921. They include valuations of horses and carriages at Brogyntyn and Glyn, and lists of pictures and articles of vertu at 37 Chesham Place and Tetworth valued for estate duty after the death of William Richard Baron Harlech, 1904-1905; an application under the Settled Land Acts for the provision of a water supply to Brogyntyn mansion, home farm and other parts of the estate in Oswestry and Selatyn, 1906-1907; a statement of interest due to Lord Harlech, 1910-1912, a bill of trustees’ costs from a Dublin solicitor, 1912, and receipts, 1913-1914; and letters from Longueville, Henry C. Legge and Frank Lloyd and Sons of Wrexham, concerning money to be advanced on mortgage to purchasers in the sales of the settled estates in Caernarfonshire, 1911-1912, Llandrinio, 1919, and Oswestry, 1921

Marriage settlement of Hugh Fortescue Viscount Ebrington and Emily Ormsby Gore

Marriage settlement of Hugh Fortescue Viscount Ebrington and Emily Ormsby Gore, 1886, and associated documents including a supplemental agreement by Seymour John Fortescue and Lionel Henry Dudley Fortescue with Hugh Third Earl Fortescue and Viscount Ebrington as to the order of priority of the powers contained in a settlement of 1858; an indemnity by Hugh fourth Earl Fortescue to George Ralph Charles Baron Harlech and other trustees, 1906; accounts of the trustees and of Longueville and Co.’s charges against the trustees, 1905-1907; letters to Longueville and Co. by Ford Harris and Ford of Exeter, Earl Fortescue’s solicitors, in connection with the Irish estates and charges on Castle Hill, 1905 and the London Stock Bank, 1907; authorisations to trustees to invest the trust funds of Lady Emily (Pussy) Ebrington, 1903-1905; and a draft receipt by the trustees of the marriage settlement of Countess Fortescue for £4000 charged on the Brogyntyn settled estates in Salop, 1922. The file also contains an assignment of a sum of £4000 to John Charles Thynne and Seymour Fitzroy Ormsby Gore in trust for Mary Georgina Ormsby Gore supplemental to an indenture of 1878

Letters relating to financial entitlements of Fanny Mary Katherine Kenyon

Letters to John Jones of Longueville and Co. from Fanny Mary Katherine Kenyon, widow of Lloyd Kenyon, concerning the financial predicament after her non-inclusion in her husband’s will and fraud by her cook, together with a press cutting, 1880, calculations of her entitlements to a jointure and to bequests under the will of her father, Lord Harlech, in 1876.

Marriage settlement of Alfred Mordaunt Egerton and Mary Georgina Ormsby Gore

Draft and epitome of the marriage settlement of Capt. Alfred Mordaunt Egerton and Mary Georgina Ormsby Gore and other related trust papers, 1878-1922. The latter include the appointment of Seymour Fitzroy Ormsby Gore to be a trustee of the settlement, 1896; an appointment of a sum of £2000, 1896; letters to Mr Lawford from Lord Harlech and to Longueville and Co. from Linklaters and Paines of Walbrook, London, 1921-1922; and an abstract of two appointments of new trustees, 1922.

Ormsby Gore papers relating to family settlements and trusts

Miscellaneous papers relating to family settlements and trusts of the Ormsby Gore family of Brogyntyn, 1871-1935. They include the following appointments: William Kenyon Slaney as a new trustee under the will of Mary Jane Ormsby Gore, 1871; William Edward Oakley, William Robert Maurice Wynne and Thomas Longueville to be trustees of the settlement of Lady Harlech’s fortune made on her marriage with John Ralph Baron Harlech, dec., 1879; Ian Murray Heathcoat Amory to be a trustee of the marriage settlement of Hugh Fourth Earl Fortescue and Emily Countess Fortescue (nee Ormsby Gore) in place of Albert Edward Wilfred Count Gleichen, 1907; and Hugh Earl Fortescue as a new trustee of the will of William Richard Baron Harlech, 1908. The file also contains an appointment of settled funds by William Richard Baron Harlech and George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore, 1895; a surrender and conveyance by William Richard Baron Harlech to George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore of a life interest in property in Ireland, 1895, supplemental to the settlement of 1881; a release by George Ralph Charles Baron Harlech and the younger children of William Richard Baron Harlech to Lord William Frederick Ernest Seymour for the receipt of dividends from investments, 1905; a charge of £3000 on the settled estates in Salop and Merioneth upon the marriage of William George Arthur Ormsby Gore and Lady Beatrice Cecil, 1913, and release of a rent charge issuing out of the same, 1926; a disentailing assurance, 1915; an appointment of investments by George Ralph Charles Baron Harlech and his son William George Arthur Ormsby Gore, 1926; and a further disentailing assurance, 1935.

Gore settled estates and trustee acts

Bundle labelled ‘Gores’ Settled Estates & Trustee Acts’, containing a draft petition by John Ralph Ormsby Gore, under the Act for vesting part of the settled estates of William Ormsby Gore and Mary Jane his wife, and under the trustees acts of 1850 and 1852, for the appointment of William Kenyon Slaney of Hatton Grange, Salop, as a new trustee of the Brogyntyn settled estates in place of Rowland Jones Venables, 1871. Other documents comprise the brief of the petition, instructions, affidavits on the eligibility of William Kenyon Slaney, affidavits and exhibits concerning the former trustees David Pennant, Thomas Netherton Parker, William Watkin Edward Wynne and Rowland Jones Venables, the consent of William Kenyon Slaney, orders issued by the High Court of Chancery, and copies of the parish register of Selatyn recording the burials of Rowland Jones Venables, 1868, and Mary Jane Ormsby Gore, 1869.

Ormsby Gore family trusts

Reused folder containing a deed of disentailment by John Ralph Ormsby Gore to William Watkin Edward Wynne and Charles Kynaston Mainwaring in trust for the sale of parts of the Brogyntyn estate remaining unsold, 1856; an appointment by Mary Jane Ormsby Gore of Rowland Jones Venables as a new trustee, 1861, under a family settlement of 1844; and a draft order of the High Court of Chancery for the reinvestment of funds in court in the purchase of real estate at Cricieth, Caernarfonshire, 1866.

Marriage settlement of Owen Ormsby and Margaret Owen

Deeds relating to property settled on the marriage of Owen Ormsby and Margaret Owen, 1730-1793. They include a lease to vest possession of the Brogyntyn estates [part of the marriage settlement of William Owen and Mary Godolphin] 1730, a subsequent mortgage and appointment to Francis Godolphin, trustee, 1737, and a deed for making further provision for the younger children of William Owen, 1761; a receipt by Ellen Godolphin for an annuity, 1736; articles of agreement between Jonathan Lutenor and Thomas Lutenor of Henley Green, Staffordshire, and William Owen of Porkington for making bricks, 1737; an agreement between Margaret Lloyd of Kesail Gyfarch and William Owen of Porkington to settle disputes over a way from Tu Cerrig in the parish of Penmorfa, 1741; a declaration of trust from Francis Godolphin to Mary Owen to fulfil a bequest in the will of their mother, Mary Godolphin, 1762; transcript of a recovery on the Denbighshire estate of Robert Godolphin Owen, 1767; a legal opinion on Sir Thomas Jones’s right to a heriot for premises in the manor of Aston in the county of Salop, 1769; and the marriage settlements of Margaret Owen of Porkington and Owen Ormsby of Willybrook, Sligo, Ireland, both then residing in the parish of Saint George Hanover Square, which include the leasehold property of Margaret Owen at Welbeck Street, London, with a schedule of the contents, 1776; a general release by Thomas Morris and Jane his wife [former housekeeper to Robert Godolphin Owen], 1792; and a release by Ellen Owen to Thomas James Lord Bulkeley for the purpose of severing joint tenancy of the estates of Robert Godolphin Owen, deceased, which had descended to his sisters Ellen Owen and Margaret Ormsby, 1793.

William Richard Ormsby Gore deceased, legacy receipts

Two original envelopes containing receipts of George Ralph third Baron Harlech, Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, Seymour Ormsby Gore, Alfred M. Egerton, Emily Fortescue Countess Ebrington and Lady Mary Egerton, 1904-1905, for legacies received under the will of William Richard, second Baron Harlech, and portions under the Ormsby Gore family resettlement of 1881, together with a list of the trust funds, Inland Revenue forms for legacy duty, 1905, and a letter to Longueville and Co., 1922.

William Richard Ormsby Gore executors’ accounts

Accounts of the executors of the late William Richard Ormsby Gore, second Baron Harlech (d. 1904) showing cash in the house and various bank accounts, funeral expenses, legacies, debts due to and from the deceased, expenses for carrying on Glyn, Brogyntyn, Chesham Place and Tetworth, trustees, mortgages, insurance, taxes, stocks and shares, solicitors, etc. and income, 1904-1909, with a statement showing the amount of estate duty payable by the executors of the will to the trustees of the Brogyntyn settled estates in respect of the portions for the younger children, charged on the English and Irish estates.

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