- [NLW MSS 19719-19723]
- Sub-fonds
- 1897-1932.
Part of Edward Jones Williams and Chubut Mercantile Company Papers,
Correspondence relating to E. J. Williams' work and to the Welsh colony.
Part of Edward Jones Williams and Chubut Mercantile Company Papers,
Correspondence relating to E. J. Williams' work and to the Welsh colony.
Part of Edward Jones Williams and Chubut Mercantile Company Papers,
Manuscripts and documents of Edward Jones Williams, comprising preparatory notes relating to the building of the Chubut Railway.
Part of Edward Jones Williams and Chubut Mercantile Company Papers,
Printed material, including annual reports of the Chubut Mercantile Company, 1909-1928.
Part of Maesnewydd Estate Records
Deeds And Documents Relating Mainly To Cos. Montgomery And Salop,
Part of Glansevin Estate Records,
Miscellaneous documents, accounts, etc,
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Part of Maybery Collection,
Miscellaneous Deeds And Documents,
Part of Glansevin Estate Records,
Part of Caerynwch estate records
Including deeds relating to premises in the parishes and manors of Aberafan, Avon Wallia, Baglan, Betws, Briton Ferry, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Clawdd Coch, North Cornely, South Cornely, Glyncorrwg, Havod y Porth, Horgro, Kegerwen, Kenfig, Laleston, Langewith, Llangynwyd, Llantwit-juxta-Neath, Michaelston-super-Avan, Neath, Newton Nottage, Penvey, Pile, Tiriarll, Tythegeston, Bridgend, Newcastle. From the 1660s most o the deeds are leases or counterpart leases. Includes a few rentals and tithe rentals.
Margam Abbey charters and cartulary rolls,
The charters date from the foundation of Margam Abbey in c. 1147 until its dissolution in 1536. They include several gifts to the abbey by the earls of Gloucester, as well as royal charters and papal bulls. Together with the rolls they form one of the most complete series of archives of any medieval abbey in Great Britain. Suggested dates (in square brackets) have been supplied from Patterson, Robert B., The Scriptorium of Margam Abbey and the Scribes of Early Angevin Glamorgan (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2002), pp. 105-122. Cartae refers to Clark, G.T. (ed.), Cartae et alia Munimenta quae ad Dominium de Glamorgancia pertinent (Cardiff: 1910); History of Margam Abbey refers to Birch, Walter de Gray, A History of Margam Abbey (London: 1897). Following dissolution, the abbey and its lands were acquired by the Mansell family; some of the documentation relating to this is in the Margam estate deeds section.
Part of Gwyn Griffiths Papers,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Arranged into mining plans etc., 1823-1867, railway plans, [n.d.], and estate plans, 1740-1870. The record descriptions in the original hard copy catalogue are un-numbered, and probably also the maps and plans themselves; the references below are notional.
Part of Broom Hall estate records
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Part of Puleston family records
Court records, rentals, surveys and accounts of the manors of the Penrice and Margam estate in Gower, Margam and East Glamorgan.
Manorial records and copy court rolls,
Part of Llangibby Castle Estate Records.