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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Tredegar House

An undated typescript walking guide to Tredegar House, entering by the side hall, and passing through the secretary’s room, the smoking room, the dining room, the main hall, the king’s room, the brown room and the drawing room.

Newspapers

Copies of newpapers, comprising the Brecon County Times, 28 April 1893 and 10 June 1915 (2 copies), Llais Llafur/Labour Voice, 24 Jan. and 7 Feb. 1914, the Brecon & Radnor Express, 3 June 1915, the South Wales Daily News, 23 June 1915, and the Western Mail, 23 June 1915, and a cutting dated 18 Feb. [--], probably from the Brecon & Radnor Express, relating to the local government board inquiry into the water supply for Llys-wen, including reference to Lord Tredegar’s contribution to the scheme, and to two recent deaths from diptheria.

Photographs

A photographic print of an illustration of the trunk of the Cefnmabli Oak, which fell in 1779, with a printed note dated 1886 attached, and eight mounted photographs of Godfrey Charles Morgan, viscount Tredegar, being three copies of a half-length portrait photograph and five copies of a head and shoulders portrait photograph. The Cefnmabli Oak photograph is attached to a board to which is attached the remains of hinges.

Antiquarian offprints

Off-prints of articles by G. T. Clark on moated mounds, 1874-1875. The file is endorsed ‘G. T.Clark &c, medieval military architecture in England, earthworks, mounds, castles.’

Antiquarian offprints

An article from The Builder on the military architecture of Wales, 1869, and off-prints of articles written by G. T. Clark on Montgomery castle, Dolforwyn castle, and the moated enclosures of the upper Severn, 1877. The file is endorsed ‘G. T. Clark &c, castles, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Wales.’.

Tithe commutation tables

Copies of the Annual supplement to Willich’s tithe commutation tables for the years 1856, 1864, 1868-72, 1875-88, 1891-95, 1897-1918 and 1919 (‘1919-1925’), and of Percy William Millard’s Tithe rentcharge tables, 1919 (‘1918-1926’) and 1926.

Antiquarian offprints

Original bundle of offprints of articles by Octavius Morgan on plate and maces of London guilds, 1860, a miniature of Frederick V, elector palatine of the Rhine, and Elizabeth of England his wife, 1864, Tau rings and crosses of the Knights of St Anthony, 1873, sulphur portraits, 1875, a tessellated pavement at Caerleon, Monmouthshire, 1877, deeds and documents relating to the manor of Watlesburgh (Shropshire), Fotheringay College (Northamptonshire), Llangynog (Archenfield), the honour of Tickhill (Yorkshire), and the monastery of Dartford (Kent), 1877, a silver model of the Eddystone lighthouse, 1878, a 9-10th century Danish ship discovered near the mouth of the river Usk, 1878, and several printed articles by Octavius Morgan published in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 1855-1857. Many of the articles are annotated by Octavius Morgan. The file also includes a document with sectional diagrams of Caerwent Roman baths; a letter, 1887, to Octavius Morgan from the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe;; a folio from Notes and Queries, Feb. 1872, containing ‘Journeys from the south of Ireland to England and back in 1778, 1784, 1791, 1794’; and a folio from The Athenӕum, April 1882, containing a review [?by Octavius Morgan] of J.F. Nicholls and J. Taylor, Bristol, past and present.

Coronation papers

Printed papers relating to the coronations of George IV, William IV and Victoria. They comprise a lithograph, View of Palace Yard on the day of the coronation of His Majesty George IV, July 19, 1821; a copy of The Observer, 22 July 1821, including a supplement devoted to the coronation of George IV; an admission ticket to Westminster Abbey for the coronation [of William IV and Queen Adelaide, 1831], and covering note; a copy of The Observer, 11 Sept. 1831 (endorsed ‘Lady Rodney’), largely taken up with an account of the coronation; and an admission ticket to Westminster Abbey for Octavius Morgan, esq., to the coronation [?of Victoria, 1837].

Printed material

The series comprises printed material accumulated by the Morgan family and printed public notices accumulated by the Tredegar estate.

Morgan family, Barons Tredegar

Appointment

The file comprises an appointment of Thomas Morgan, esq., as custos rotulorum for Monmouthshire. Great seal attached. The box is lined with pages from Heathcote's original [...], for Friday 18 December [...].

Appointment

The file comprises an appointment of Thomas Morgan as custos rotulorum of Breconshire. Great seal attached. The box is lined with pages from Cross-grove's News, January [1730], including an account of the death the previous 11 Dec. and burial of Jane Wenham of Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, the last woman in England to be condemned to death for witchcraft, although subsequently pardoned.

Appointment

The file comprises an appointment of William Morgan of Tredegar as custos rotulorum for Breconshire. Great seal attached. The box is lined with printed pages relating to rainy weather from signs in the clouds, rainbows and mists.

Appointment

The file comprises an appointment of Edward Hughes, esq., as advocate general or judge martial. Great seal attached. The box is lined with pages from the Whitehall Evening Post for Tuesday-Thursday 6-8 Dec. [1726], and Thursday-Saturday 15-17 June 1727.

Appointment

The file comprises an appointment of Edward Hughes, esq., as advocate general or judge martial. Great seal attached. The box is lined with pages from 'An act for explaining a clause in an act made at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the two and twentieth of November, in the seventh year of the reign of our sovereign lord king William the Third, intituled, an act for the better security of his majesties royal person and government.'

Appointments

The file comprises appointments of John Morgan of Tredegar, esq., as custos rotulorum of Monmouthshire, 16 July 1702, and of Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, baron Tredegar, as lord lieutenant of Breconshire in the place of George Charles, marquis Camden, deceased, 27 Sept. 1866. Great seal attached to both deeds.

Appointment

The file comprises appointments of Courtenay Charles Evan Morgan, viscount Tredegar, as lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of Monmouthshire in the place of Ivor John Caradoc, baron Treowen, deceased, and a key to the box. Great seal attached to the appointment as lord lieutenant.

Letters patent

The file comprises letters patent granting to Godfrey Charles Morgan, baron Tredegar, of the title and honour of Viscount Tredegar of Tredegar; two copies: pro-forma and presentation. Great seal attached to the presentation copy.

Appointments

The file comprises appointments of Godfrey Charles Morgan, baron Tredegar, as custos rotulorum for Monmouthshire, 22 June 1899, and lord lieutenant of Monmouthshire, 23 June 1899. Great seal attached to both deeds.

Exemplification of letters patent

The file comprises an exemplification by James II, dated 30 Nov. 1687, of letters patent under the seal of the Duchy of Lancaster, 8 Dec. 1631, to William Collins and Edward Fenn of the farm of the manor of Brecon, as per contract under the great seal dated 7 May 1630 between the King and John Heydon, kt, William Russett, kt, Randolph Freeman, esq., alderman of the city of London, and Charles Harbord of London, esq., in consideration of £20,000. Great seal attached.

Appointment

The file comprises an appointment of Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, baron Tredegar, as custos rotulorum for Breconshire, and a key to the box, which also locks box P 2/4. Great seal attached.

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