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Bute Estate Records, Sub-sub-fonds
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Luton estate correspondece,

Letters relating to the Luton estate and Bedfordshire interests of John, marquis of Bute, as lord of the manor of Luton and Lord Paramount of the Hundred of Flitt.

Lordships of Senghennydd Supra and Subtus, with its members, Whitchurch, Rudry and Llanfedw,

In p's Eglwysilan (ht's Caerphilly, Energlyn, Glyn-taf, Hendredenni, Parc and Rhydybothau), Gelli-gaer (ht's Brithdir, Cefn, Garthgynyd, Hengoed and Ysgwydd-gwyn), Llanfabon (ht's Garth and Glynrhymni), Michaelston-y-vedw (ht Llanfedw), Merthyr Tydfil (ht's Cynon, Fforest, Garth, Gelli-deg, Hoelywermwd and Taf), Rudry, Whitchurch (Yr Eglwys Newydd, ht Whitchurch), all co. Glam., and in p's Bedwas (ht Y Fan) and Machen (ht Rhyd-y-gwern), co. Mon.

Lordship of Wentloog, co. Mon,

In p's Basaleg, Betws, Coedcernyw, Llanfihangel Llantarnam, Michaelston-y-vedw, Malpas, Marshfield, Peterstone, Risca, Rumney, St Bride's, St Mellons, and St Woolloos. The lp has the following members: Basaleg, Cogan Fleming, Cogan Pembroke, English Diflais, Welsh Diflais, Dyffryn, Ebboth, alias Greenfield, Fitz John de la Moor, Hengwrt and Marshfield, Kensham, Malpas and Mendelgyf, Pen-carn, Peterstone Wentloog, Redcastle, Rumney, St Bride's Wentloog, Stow, Sutton, and Yolton.

Lordship of Ogmore,

For a letter from Lord Windsor to John Seward enquiring about the possibility of selling Ogmore and Newton Nottage, 1713, see A 10/685. For an appointment of bailiff, 1778, see M 5/1007.

Lordship of Miskin,

In the parishes of Aberdare (hamlets of Cefnpennar, Cwm-dâr, Fforchaman and Llwytgoed), Llanilltern (sometime hamlet and chapelry of the parish of St Fagans, and also known as Chapel), Llantrisant (hamlets of Gelliwion and Miskin), Llantwit Fardre, Llanwynno (hamlets of Glyncynon and Hafod-ddreiniog), Pen-tyrch (hamlets of Castle and Garth (M25/654)) and Radyr. See also M 31. For an appointment of bailiff, 1783, see M 33/419.

Lordship of Machen, co. Mon,

In p's Bedwas, Basaleg, Bedwellty, Henllys, Michaelston-y-vedw, Machen, Mynyddislwyn, Pant-teg and St Bride's Wentloog. See also M 42. For deeds, 1578-1685, see D 59/1-23. For lists of bailiffs, 1680-1681, see M 61/28-29.

Lordship of Glynrhondda,

In the parishes of Llantrisant (including the hamlets of Castellau and Trane) and Ystradyfodwg. The records also mention the hamlet of Pandy (eg, M13/157).

Lordship of Caerleon, co. Mon,

In p's Kemeys Inferior, Christchurch, Ifton, Langstone, Llanfaches, Llanfihangel Llantarman, Llanfihangel Roggiett, Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon, Roggiet, St Bride's, St Pierre, Undy, Whitson and Wilcrick. See also M 60. For a memorandum of rents paid, [?early 17 cent.], see M 32/29.

Lordship and manor of Usk, co. Mon,

The lordship is in p's Cilgwrwg, Devauden, Gwehelog, Llanbadog, Llanfihangel Pont-y-moel, Llan-gwm, Llantrisaint, Raglan and Usk. The manor is in the parishes of Glasgoed, Gwehelog, Gwernesny, Llanbadog, Llanfihangel Pont-y-moel, Llangofen, Llan-gwm, Llangyfiw, Llantrisaint and Usk. See also M 60. For the account of the bailiff of the lordship of Usk towards hedging and ditching, 1711, see A 10/498.

Gloucestershire,

For particulars including the rents of Bevington, [Gloucestershire or Warwickshire], 1672-1673, see M 70/1.

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