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Bute Estate Records, Sub-sub-fonds
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Monmouthshire Estate,

For receipts for money from manorial and borough officials, farmers of premises etc., 1588-1681, see M 1/175-544 and A 10. For a petition relating to a capital messuage in the manor of Ebboth, alias Greenfield (in parishes of Peterstone Wentloog, Rumney, St Brides Wentloog and St Woolloos), [c.1634], see M 45/7. For deeds relating to the manor of Bryn, alias Brynallt (in the parish of Undy), 1647-1672, see D 83/2-3. For surveys of the manor of Magna Porta (in the parish of Llanfihangel Llantarnam), 1660-84, see M 46/1.

Manors of Pen-tyrch and Clun,

Members of lp Miskin (see also M25) in p's Llanilltern (sometime hamlet and chapelry of p. St Fagans, and also known as Chapel), Llantwit Fardre, Pen-tyrch and St Fagans. For an appointment of bailiff, 1783, see M 33/419.

Manorial rentals,

A number of once loose booklets and paper rentals, collections and accounts down to 1815 were at some stage bound together and numbered 1-13 (now R 6/1-2, 4-6, 9-10, 12, 16-17, 20, 25, 27). Vol. 1 (R 6/1) combines two rentals of 1595-6 covering various manors, starting with Senghennydd Supra and Neath Ultra respectively; vols 2-13 are gatherings by collection, some of them of a single manor, others of a number of manors. From 1816 (R 6/28) all the manorial rentals are brought together into a single volume, although various post-1815 drafts and duplicates survive from the various individual collections.

Manorial leases and agreements,

These leases, originally in the Bute tin boxes numbers 32-4, are for a variety of terms: lives, terms of years, and latterly yearly, and also include a large number of agreements to take leases. The bundles were organized by man. or groups of man's, and formerly contained a number of copies of court roll, which have been transferred to Class M, manorial records. A number of the remaining deeds may well relate to properties that had once been copyhold. A number also relate to properties represented by bundles in the main series of deeds, e.g. Cathays and Plas Turton in Cardiff. A number of man's are unrepresented, eg, Llyswyrny, Peterston and St Fagans, and Ogmore and Spittle, among others, appear to be under-represented.

Manor of Rumney, co. Mon,

Within the lordship of Wentloog and situated in p's Marshfield, Peterstone Wentloog and Rumney. For deeds, 1575-1633, see D 57/1-4.

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