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Crown lands in co. Caern conveyanced to the City of London,

Photocopy of PRO E 318/55/172, fo. 40, relating to the conveyance to Messrs. Edward Ditchfield, etc. as in O/99, of the following parts of crown lands in co. Caern with their annual fee farm rents and number of years outstanding of current leases: Penmaghno (Penmachno) in Nantconwy, £6 10s. 10d., 42 years; Tyre blethin Konghe (Tir Bleddyn Goch) in Isgwyrfai, £1 3s. 4d., 30 years; vil de Llanbeblick (Llanbeblig) in Isgwyrfai, £1 3s. 4d., 10 years; vil de Pentirghe (Pentyrch) in Eifionydd, £6 15s., 30 years; vil de Trefcoid (Trefgoed) and the hamlet of Nannte (Nant) in Dinllaen, £6 8s. 4d., 27 years; hamlet of Pengogo in Cwmwd-y-Maen 19-10, omitted; Dyndoloethy (Dindywydd) and the hamlet of Crnolaron Crugeran) in Cwmwd-y-maen, £3 10s. 8d., 28 years. Total value, £26 10s. 1d.

Crown lands,

(A) The extracts from the appendices of the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown for every year from 1853 to 1939, detailing all particulars of sales of crown fee farms in the commotes of Afloegion, Cwmwd-y-maen, Dinllaen and Eifionydd of the county of Caernarfon, noting the existence of such sales in the other commotes of the same county and in the other counties for Wales as a whole. Also noted are the leases and sales of crown lands in Caernarfonshire and in parts of Carmarthenshire. Leases in many, if not most, instances post-dated the initial occupation of premises by the lessees, a fact probably not disclosed to the lessor. Confirmation, it appears, of a perennial lack of vigilance by officials of the crown estate. (b) The Annual Reports of the Crown Estate Commissioners from 1957 to 1982.

Crown lands,

Extracts from Quadrennial reports of HM Surveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown, 1797-1809; Triennial Reports of the Commissioners of Woods Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, 1812-1829 and Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, 1830-1852, including all references to leases and sales of crown lands and sales of fee farm rents relating to western Caernarfonshire and parts of Carmarthenshire in detail. The existence of similar transactions in eastern Caernarfonshire and the other counties of Wales noted by the name of the county. Also including Appendix 19 of 4th triennial report (1823) dealing with tbe appointment of a Receiver General of the Land Revenues of the Crown for Wales. The first sale of a fee farm rent in western Caernarfonshire was that of the hamlet of Pengogo in the commote of Cwmwd-y-maen on 17 Dec. 1794. There was no further sale for that part of the county for 60 years.

Crown lands,

Manuscript notes from The Report of the Select Committee on the Land Revenue of the Crown, 1833; The Second Report of the Select Committee on the Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, 1849; Photocopy of Appendix B of the Report of the Committee on Crown Lands, 1955 (Cmnd. 9483); all relating to Wales; and Minutes of Evidence, Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire, 1896.

Crown lands, Wales,

Photocopy of NLW Xhd 1266C which includes a leading article from The Times, 10 Aug. 1849; Letter from Dr O. Owen Roberts, Bangor, dated 25 Sept. 1949 to the Financial Reform Association, Liverpool; Report on the Management and Appropriation of Crown Land in North Wales (source not stated). They relate to the appropriation of crown lands in co. Caern.

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