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General parish files

These bundles, of files compiled between 1915 and 1946 but containing documents dating back as far as 1844, contain a range of material relating to each parish. The parochial bundles are arranged by diocese according to the post-1923 boundaries. Most of the bundles include the Form D, Particulars of Endowments, filled in by incumbents as directed by Rule 7 of the Welsh Church Rules, made by the Commissioners in pursuance of Section 11 (4) of the Welsh Church Act, 1914. The First Report of the Commissioners (1914-15; see WCC/Admin 2) includes a copy of the Rules, as well as instructions issued to incumbents on filling in Form D. Copies of the form were circulated to all incumbents in 1915 in order to gather information as to the endowments of each benefice, and any other emoluments received by the incumbent. Details are given of:. Names of patrons. Particulars of buildings (e.g., number of churches, chapels of ease, or mission rooms in the parish; also, the extent of the garden or curtilage of the parsonage). Charges on the income of the benefice (e.g., mortgages). Tithe rent-charge and land tax. Particulars of the glebe and any income arising from it. General endowments. Endowments made specifically towards church repairs, salary of parish clerk, etc. Emoluments from sources other than endowments, e.g. Easter Dues, Statutory Pew Rents, Customary Fees (baptisms, marriages, burials), etc. Burial grounds, including those representing private benefactions since 1662. The declaration making up the first page of the form is often submitted with the addition of a signed statement by the incumbent, registering his protest at the passing of the 1914 Act. All bundles include files containing Form D, except for the following:. Diocese of St Asaph:. Rhydycroesau, co. Denb. Penley, co. Flint. St Asaph (Second Vicar), co. Flint. That part of Gresford lying in co. Flint. Criggion. Forden. Montgomery (all in co. Mont.). Diocese of Monmouth:. Aberbeeg. Newbridge. Newport: St Julian (all in co. Mon.). Diocese of Swansea and Brecon:. Swansea: St Luke, co. Glam. Most bundles include files containing details of burial grounds, tithe rent-charge, and glebe lands. Those files noted in the list below as being numbered in the series 70,000 relate to the sale or leasing of glebe land. There is also material relating to churches, schools, church halls, mission rooms (and their respective sites), building insurance, Crown rentals, Fee Farm rents, stipends, annual charges, fabric funds, vested interests, mineral leases, road improvements, railways, local planning, the purchase of land for local authority housing and other schemes (e.g., telephone exchanges and allotments), military requisition of land, reservoir construction, wayleaves, rights of way, parish boundaries, estates, sporting rights, ancient monuments, enclosures, etc. Plans are included in some files, showing the extent of glebe land, burial grounds, curtilages, etc. It should not be presumed that the files for each parish contain all of the information shown above. The content varies from parish to parish. Subjects dealt with in the files have only been noted when out of the ordinary. Place names are given as they appear on the files.

Sir George William Rendel (1889-1979)

Arranged into Foreign Office work, 1917-1980 (L), correspondence files, 1912-1982 (M), the Catholic Union of Great Britain, 1942-1979 (N), personal papers, 1929-1980 (P), and family and personal papers, 1908-1980. The letter O has not been used.

Rendel, George William, Sir, 1889-1979

Correspondence

Correspondence of T. I. Ellis, 1904-1970, comprising letters from his mother, Annie J. Hughes Griffiths, his wife, Mari Ellis, and other correspondents, together with a few letters and copy letters from T. I. Ellis. Some six letters, 1951-1993, are addressed to Mari Ellis.

Education and teaching

Papers, [20 cent., first ¼]-1931, relating to T. I. Ellis's school and university education as well as papers relating to his own career as a lecturer and school headmaster.

Research and publications

Notes, transcripts, drafts and other papers, [?early 20 cent.]-[2008x2010], of Mari Ellis, relating to her research interests and to her books, essays, journal articles and other publications.
They include papers concerning 'Yr Hen Bersoniaid Llengar', [?early 20 cent.]-[2000s], in particular Gwallter Mechain, [1980s]-[c. 2005], and the Richards family of Darowen, [?early 20 cent.]-[1990s]; Llawdden, the subject of her MA thesis, [1936x1938]-[c. 1955]; Angharad Llwyd, [?1953]-2002, and other notable women, [1970s]-1999; and Thomas Edward Ellis, 1986-[c. 2001]. There are also drafts of her novels, [?1965]-[1986x1988].

Gwendoline and Margaret Davies

Diaries and other papers created or collected by Gwendoline and Margaret Davies related to their interests in art, travel and their work during the First World War with the Red Cross.

Davies, Gwendoline Elizabeth, ca. 1882-1951

Family papers

Papers, [1890x1896]-[2000s], of the Headley family, including Mari Ellis's parents, her sister Alice, her uncle William Headley, and her children.

Headley family

Miscellanea

Miscellaneous papers, 1864-1991, of or relating to T. I. Ellis. They include obituaries and other items relating to his death, 1970-1991.

Family papers

Papers, 1868-[1964], relating mostly to T. I. Ellis's parents, Annie J. Ellis and T. E. Ellis, and to his uncle J. H. Davies, together with some other family papers.

Agricultural Societies and show papers

The history of agricultural societies in Cardiganshire goes back to 1784, when the Cardiganshire Agricultural Society was founded by Thomas Johnes of Hafod. There was a Northern Division, of which Capt. Pryse was vice-president in 1856, and two shows for the north of the county were established at Aberystwyth. As early as 1858, the Society had proposed the establishment of a royal agricultural society in Wales. Eventually the Welsh National Agricultural Society was founded in 1904; Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse of Gogerddan was its first secretary and general manager. The annual show was held in Aberystwyth, then at Llanelli in 1910. Subequently it was held at various venues until 1963, when a permanent location was found for the Royal Welsh Show at Builth Wells. The North Cardiganshire Agricultural Society was founded in 1874 and the first show was held at Aberystwyth. Support for the shows declined towards the end of the nineteenth century. However, the success of of trotting matches at Tal-y-bont encouraged Sir Pryse Pryse and his son, Pryse Pryse Pryse, to instigate the North Cardiganshire Agricultural Society and Tal-y-bont Show in 1896. From 1861, the Gogerddan estate had also held its own farm and horticultural competitions,which ended c. 1904.
The papers relate to the various agricultural societies and shows with which the Pryse family of Gogerddan were involved or in which they had an interest, 1815-1924. Of particular significance are the papers from the foundation and early years of the Welsh National Agricultural Society, 1904-1910. The main groups relate to the Cardiganshire Agricultural Society, Gogerddan Show, North Cardiganshire Agricultural Society, Talybont and North Cardiganshire Agricultural Society and the Welsh National Agricultural Society, followed by smaller local societies and miscellaneous others. The majority of the papers comprise small paperback volumes containing printed reports, show schedules, livestock catalogues, lists of subscribers and prizes. Several of the reports and schedules are marked with manuscript amendments or annotations in the margins. This group also includes rules, subscription lists, show entry forms, balance sheets and letters.

Estate administration records

Records from the office of Longueville and Co. relating to the administration of the Wynnstay estates, which supplement those in the main part of the Wynnstay catalogue. They comprise particulars and rentals (Watermark 1857)-[post1882]; leases, tenancy agreements and other papers relating to tenancies, 1815-1892; fishing and shooting papers, 1877-1928; tramway and railway agreements, 1878-1891; a petition and Act concerning Liverpool Corporation water supply, 1880-1893; applications for estate improvements under the Settled Land Acts, 1887-1905; mining and quarrying papers, 1814-1886; and a miscellaneous series consisting of one file each for enclosure, manorial and taxation records, 1858-1886.

Election papers

Papers deriving from elections in Denbighshire, 1868, and in Montgomeryshire, Merioneth and miscellanous counties, 1813-1877. The papers from the Denbighshire election of 1868 include two good series of poll books and clerks’ check books, and a substantial file of vouchers, bills and correspondence, 1868-1869. The Montgomeryshire section contains papers from lawsuit of 1863 relating to the parliamentary election of 1862; and an electoral register of 1877.

Senior correspondence, arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

Senior correspondence, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. For Baron Ashburton, 1836, see W. B. Baring (C 86); Blanco White, Joseph, 1831, see White, Joseph Blanco (C 822); Lord Brougham, 1832, see appendix I (ii) <link to PDF/Nassau Senior Papers>; (?) C. G. B. Daubeny, c.1819, see appendix I (xi) <link to PDF/Nassau Senior Papers>; Charles Hindley, 1830, see appendix I (vii) <link to PDF/Nassau Senior Papers>; Viscount Howick, see Earl Grey (C 115-125); Lefevre, 1833, see Shaw-Lefevre, Sir John George (C 369); Edward John Littleton, 1843, see Lord Hatherton (C 138-140); Bishop of Llandaff, 1830, see Edward Copleston (C 96); Louis Philippe d'Orleans, 1859-1863, see Orleans (C332-334); Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 1831-1863, see Lord Lansdowne (C 164-238); William Thomas Petty Fitzmaurice, [?1834]-1835, see Lord Kerry (C 161-162); Senior family, 1764-[?1910], see class E; John Charles Spencer Spencer, 1831, see Lord Althorp (C 2); and G. W. F. Villiers, 1851, see Lord Clarendon (C 91).

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