Gogerddan estate collecting/receiving rentals
- RA255
- Is-gyfres
- 1776-1777
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
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Gogerddan estate collecting/receiving rentals
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Carno court leet and court baron miscellanea
Rhan oWynnstay Estate Records
Carno court leet and court baron miscellanea. For other papers regarding Manor of Carno, including court leet and court baron miscellanea, see under Manor of Arwystli Uwchcoed L252, L296-L323, M920-M923, M837-M849, L296-L323, M850-M874, M875-M887, M888-M903, L254, L384-L385 and L278.
Miscellaneous items of or relating to family members of Mary Cowper Powys, including photographs and estate papers.
Pedigree manuscripts transcribed by Joseph Morris of Shrewsbury.
Rhan oWynnstay Estate Records
Morris, Joseph, 1792-1860
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Rentals of arrears due on the Gogerddan estate, 1812, 1842, 1855, 1931.
Abernantbychan stated accounts
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
A more or less regular series of bundles, each labelled ‘Stated Account’, and containing the Lady Day and Michaelmas accounts in most cases, 1817-1882, by successive agents and solicitors of the Abernantbychan estate, namely Evan Davies, 1817-1828, Oliver Lloyd, 1832-1843, Thomas Davies, 1843-1876, Edward Davies, 1876, and John Pugh Vaughan Pryse, 1880-1882. The stated accounts list the balance of the previous account, rents received, arrears, various disbursements such as the agent’s expenses for travel and accommodation, attendance to estate matters, holding courts leet, remittances to bankers and auditors, postage charges, subscriptions, etc., and the eventual totals. Most of the bundles contain copy rentals, relevant vouchers (bills and receipts) and agents’ letters. There are bills for the registration of voters in the Cardigan Boroughs elections and election expenses in some files, 1832-1843. There are increased numbers of bills and receipts for building repairs at Rhippindy, Pantyrholiad, Penrallt, Pant-y-bettws, the Black Lion in Cardigan, Cefnceirw and many other properties, 1869-1881, Plas Abernantbychan, 1881, and houses in Pembroke, 1874-1875.