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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

Loose counterfoils of drafts for interest and dividends on debenture stocks, including in the Penarth Harbour, Dock & Railway Co., the Merthyr Tydfil Gas Co., the Rhymney Railway Co., the Barry Railway Co., the Midland Railway Co., the Taff Vale Railway Co., the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway Co., the Caledonian Railway Co., the Great Western Railway Co. and the North British Railway Co.

Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

Trust accounts, 1898-1908, and bank account counterfoils, 1907-1927. There is also H. Edgar Thomas's account for taking the minutes of Brecon prison's visiting committee, 1897-1899.

Brecon Gaol (Brecon, Wales)

Solicitor's files

Solicitors' clients' papers unrelated to the Tredegar estate. Most of the papers relate to the administration of the estate of Thomas John Evans of Glancelyn, dec., by his executors, Henry F. W. Harries of Brecon, solicitor, and Major Henry John Archibald Evans of Chalcombe House, Banbury, Oxfordshire, 1892-1928. The connection between these papers and the Tredegar estate is that H. F. W. Harries also acted as the agent for the Tredegar Breconshire estate. The papers include items dated 1928, so were swept into the Breconshire estate records after that date, presumably when the Breconshire estate office was finally closed and the records sent to the Newport office. The papers mainly comprise vouchers and related papers, including paying rates and tithes in the parishes of Glyn and Defynnog in Breconshire, and Slebech and Wiston in Pembrokeshire, and receiving moneys out of the Barry Estate Co. Ltd and the Merthyr Tudful glebe estate in Glamorgan, the Colby estate, Pembrokeshire, and dividends from various companies, mainly railway companies. The beneficiaries of the estate appear to have been Rev. John James Evans (d. by Feb. 1924), Mary Dorothes Jame Evans, Eleanor Mote Evans and Major H. J. A. Evans. -- Although the remaining two files relate to Cardiff and Roath, 1914-1931 (P 5/6/20-21), Henry F. W. Harries acted in the case of P 5/6/20, and the papers probably came from his office.

Christchurch Highway Board records

Letters extracted from a binder entitled 'Christchurch Highway Board, letter file, to April 1890'. The letters are addressed to H. J. Davis of Newport, solicitor, in his capacity as clerk to the Christchurch Highway Board. He was also an agent of the Tredegar estate, and presumably this file was caught up by mistake with the Tredegar estate letter files. The letters include circulars from the Highway Board Clerks' Society, 1882-83 (69, 73-74, 114), the orders of the Monmouthshire Quarter Sessions for regulating main roads, 1882 (195), a memorial from G. H. Thorne, surveyor to the board, in answer to the remarks of William Williams, waywarden of p. Redwick, that he has been extravagant with the ratepayers' money, 1885 (198), a notice from the Monmouthshire Commission of Sewers that the commutation of the board's liabilities on its lands in Caldicot under the Caldicot and Wentlloog Level Act of 1884 has been prepared, 1887 (239), a number of the quarterly reports to the Quarter Sessions of William Tanner, county surveyor, on the main roads, 1885-88 (221, 265).

Sussex vouchers

The bundle includes an account of the rents received from, and the sums allowed for land tax, repairs etc. to, the tenants of Mrs Martha Butler and Misses Ann Jemima and Patty Butler, June 1776.

Sussex vouchers

Original bundle of 1775 vouchers relating to the estate of James Butler of Warminghurst, Sussex, esq., although the account of June 1776 relates to the rents of Mrs Martha Butler and Misses Ann Jemima and Patty Butler. The estate includes Bowfird Farm, Broadwater Farm, Capore, Chancton Manor Farm, Chantry Farm, Clayton, Decoy Farm, Five Mile Ash, Heene Farm, Heene Windmill, Houghton Parsonage, Houghton Upper and Lower Farms, Kithurst Farm, Rowdell Farm, Idehurst, Pricklows, Rackham, Squinces, Thakeham, Washington and Waterfield, some at least of which are in the area of Storrington, Washington and Arundel, Sussex.

Sussex vouchers

Three original bundles relating to the estate of James Butler of Warminghurst, Sussex, esq., and the rents of Mrs Martha Butler and Misses Ann Jemima and Patty Butler, all originally enclosed in an contemporary wrapper endorsed ‘Acc’ts & vouchers from Lady Day 1775 to Lady Day 1776 inclusive & receits for ballance’. The estate includes Bowfird Farm, Broadwater Farm, Capore, Chancton Manor Farm, Chantry Farm, Clayton, Decoy Farm, Five Mile Ash, Heene Farm, Heene Windmill, Houghton Parsonage, Houghton Upper and Lower Farms, Kithurst Farm, Rowdell Farm, Idehurst, Pricklows, Rackham, Squinces, Thakeham, Washington and Waterfield, some at least of which are in the area of Storrington, Washington and Arundel, Sussex.

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Rowland Morgan's charity ledger

Ledger accounts of Rowland Morgan's charities, 1929-1957. The accounts of Rowland Morgan's charities end with pencil notes that they were included in the sale to Eagle Star Insurance Company, 2 Aug. 1959. The other accounts end without explanation.

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Blanket distribution lists

Annual lists (wanting 1847-1849, 1851, 1854) of the names, ages and circumstances of the poor and aged who were given blankets in annual distributions in the parishes of Basaleg, Betws, Coedcernyw, Dyffryn, Henllys, Machen, Malpas, Marshfield, Michaelstone, Newport, Peterstone, Risca, Rogerstone, Rumney, St Brides, St Mellons and St Woolloos, Monmouthshire.

Basaleg school gifts

A list of the names of 20 boys and 29 girls at Basaleg school, co. Mon., and their gifts from Sir Charles Morgan on Christmas Eve 1838.

Boughrood Charity account book

The account book of the Boughrood Charity. The book contains a memorandum of the intentions of the charity, a rental of the Boughrood estate in Radnorshire, 1772-1774, a list of the chief rents due in the manor of 'Colwyn' [=Elfael Uwch Mynydd], minutes of the annual charity meeting and accounts of the receiver, 1775-1791, and extracts from presentments at the court leet of the manor of Elfael Uwch Mynydd relating to heriots and encroachments, 14 May 1784 and 30 May 1789.

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Charity records

Papers relating to charities in co's Brec., Rad. and Mon., including charities sponsored by the Morgan family of Tredegar or administered by their agents, and charities where the papers came into the possession of the family.

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