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Articles not included,

Typescript drafts of articles apparently originally intended for inclusion in The Welsh Review but omitted. Arranged alphabetically by title.

Personal and business papers

The group consists of H. Clarence Whaite's personal papers, 1825-1912, comprising correspondence, 1825-1912, letter books and diaries, 1874-1912, personalia and greetings cards, 1825-1912, papers relating to art subjects of interest and collected by him, 1845-1911, and a few miscellaneous papers, 1863-1912.

Royal Cambrian Academy

The group comprises papers relating to the Royal Cambrian Academy (RCA) of which Whaite was president from its establishment in 1881 until his death in 1912, including minutes, letters, reports, notebooks, papers relating to exhibitions, membership lists, etc.

Royal Cambrian Academy of Art

Manchester Academy of Fine Arts

The group comprises papers, 1866-1912, relating to the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts (MAFA), established in 1859, of which Whaite was elected president in 1892. The papers include agendas for monthly and annual meetings, letters, accounts statements, press cuttings and miscellaneous papers, including rules and regulations of the Academy, and invitation cards to various exhibitions held by the Society.

Manchester Academy of Fine Arts

Royal Water Colour Society

The group comprises papers, 1869-1912, relating to the Royal Water Colour Society (RWS), also known as the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, of which H. Clarence Whaite was a prominent member, including routine letters and papers relating to meetings of the Society; some statements of accounts; papers relating to exhibitions; press cuttings; regulations, and printed copies of annual reports.

Royal Water Colour Society

Exhibition papers

The group consists of material relating to art exhibitions with which Whaite was involved, 1863-1912, and includes exhibition catalogues, exhibition circulars, and miscellaneous papers to do with exhibitions.

Gogerddan forestry and timber records

Forestry and timber production records of the Gogerddan estate, 1816-1923. They comprise accounts, both in volumes and on loose sheets; timber harvesting books; and timber valuations, particulars, agreements and letters concerning timber.

Gogerddan agricultural production records and official papers

Agricultural production records of the Gogerddan etate and official papers issued by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries and other organisations, 1796-1922. They consist of miscellaneous Gogerddan farm accounts, 1813-1919; regular series of farmer’s weekly account books, 1814-1921, and dairy acounts, 1881-1919; cultivation and livestock husbandry papers, 1796-1920; stud books and horse-breeding papers, 1875-1922; and official agricultural returns, valuations and printed tracts, 1835-1918

Gogerddan estate enclosure papers

Papers relating to the enclosure of common lands in the lordship of Genau’r-glyn where the Pryse family of Gogerddan held ancient manorial rights, The first series comprises miscellaneous bundles of acts, papers and letters about the enclosure and drainage of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), 1743-1899. The second series comprises agreements, enclosure awards, valuer’s reports, etc. for the upland areas of the manor of Genau’r-Glyn, including Braich Garw, 1860-1897. The third series is miscellaneous, relating to enclosure and fences in Cardiganshire, Montgomeryshire, Hampshire and Sussex, 1856-1890.

Gogerddan household administration papers

Household administration papers, mainly from the Gogerddan estate but also occasionally naming London residences occupied by the Pryse family, 1668-1928. They include household accounts, bills and receipts, 1668-1925; household inventories from Gogerddan and London, 1744-1917; recipes, [18th cent.]-1844; and miscellaneous household papers comprising advertisements, medical prescriptions and a visitor book, 1848-1928.

Gogerddan letters: specific correspondents

Letters mainly to the Pryse and Loveden family of Gogerddan, Buscot Park and Woodstock or their representatives, from specific correspondents, namely Charles Deare of the Inner Temple, 1803-1843, James Morse of Carmarthen and others involved in his case, 1831-1855,, and Boys and Tweedie, solicitors, of Ely Place and Lincolns Inn Fields, 1845-1924, whose files have also preserved the outgoing letters originally sent to them by the Pryses. The solicitors’ letters concern mainly the Pryse family settlements and trusts, provision for the family widows and younger children, estate purchases and sales, mortgages, and the financial management of the Buscot Park, Woodstock and Gogerddan estates. The letters and papers of James Morse discuss his case as a defaulter to the Crown but they also provide insights into his career and his involvement in Cardiganshire politics in the mid-nineteenth century. There is also a single file of letters to Charles Hayes, Deputy Governor of the Royal African Company, 1733-1748.

Papers of James Morice of Wallog

Papers of the Gogerddan agent, James Morice of Wallog, and Anne, his wife (nee Anne Watkin of Moelcerney), comprising letters, 1810-1847, accounts, bills and receipts, 1820-1842, probate records, 1813-1877, and notebooks, 1810-1831.

Papers of Thomas Morgan, Prothonotary

Papers of Thomas Morgan, Prothonotary on the Chester circuit during the Great Sessions of Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire, which probably came to Gogerddan through the agent, James Morice of Wallog or his wife (nee Anne Watkin) who was a beneficiary of Thomas Morgan’s will. The papers derive both from his professional career and hs private life, comprising bill books, prothonotary’s charges book, charges sheets, etc., 1785-1837, 1892-1894; prothonotary’s professional papers and a compensation claim, 1787-(Postmark 1847); private accounts (Watermark 1810)-1850; and miscellaneous personal papers, 1779-1853.

Abernantbychan estate title deeds

Title deeds relating to houses and lands belonging to the Lewis family of Abernantbychan and Coedmor, which descended to the Pryse family of Gogerddan, situated in sotuh Cardiganshire, 1416-1894, various Pembrokeshire parishes, 1542-1874, the lordships and manors of East and West Pembroke and Cilgerran, 1482-[c. 1891], and miscellaneous parishes in Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire, which also include a small number of stray Breconshire deeds, 1566-1788.

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