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Hereford Cathedral Library,

The MSS form a large parrt of the collection of medieval manuscripts in the Cathedral Library. Few of them are, in the immediate sense, historical sources, fewer still are of Welsh interest. A good many have Welsh associations in their ownership.

Hawarden deeds

Arranged in chronological order, [pre-1300]-1889 (Hawarden Deeds 1-1915). Four additional items, 1585-1739 (nos 1916-1919), have been inserted into their chronological positions.

Gower estate deeds,

Including deeds relating to Burry alias Stembridge, Cylvrock, Henllys, Horton, Knowleston, Llanddewi, Llandeilo-talybont, Llangenydd, Llandimore, Llangyfelach, Llanridian, Nicholaston, Oxwich, Pennard, Penrice, Pilton alias Pitton, Porteynon, Reynoldstone, Swansea, Westow, Wibley, Worms-head, etc.

Papers relating to central, county and local government administration and politics; tax assessments; and elections,

Includes papers relating to Cardiff bridge, lieutenancy papers, shrievalty papers, Quarter Sessions papers, and papers of the Vice Admiral of South Wales, including impressment of seamen and shipwreck rights, and tax asessments. Almost all relate to Glamorgan with some papers relating to other counties, especially those of the Vice Admiralty.

Glynne of Hawarden family papers and documents

Papers of the Glynne family of Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, 17-19 cent., and records of the estate, 1304-1880. Arranged into manuscript volumes, 1686-1874, autograph letters, 1529-1899, deeds and documents, 1304-1880, manuscript estate maps and plans, 1734-1781, and printed matter, 1658-1884. Deposited by Lord Gladstone of Hawarden, 1940. Schedule (1940), vol. 1 (diaries, correspondence etc.), 219 pp., vol. 2 (deeds etc.), 138 pp. Ar 1934-35, p. 44. Nlwj 2 (1941-2), pp. 23-25.

Estate records,

Arranged into estate management records, [c.1558]-1925, manorial records, 1641-[early 20 cent.] (M), title deeds, 1501-1918 (D), legal papers, 1582-1885 (L), probate records, 1536-1832 (P), business records, 1863-1903 (B), records of employees, 1840-1912 (E), and game and fishery records, 1693-1922 (G).

Estate agents' papers,

These appear to be papers created or accumulated by Penrice and Margam estate agents, particularly Hopkin Llewelyn and his sons Griffith Llewelyn and William Llewellyn, all of whom were solicitors and acted in that capacity for the estate. The papers include some of their own personal papers as well some of their clients' papers.

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