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Brogyntyn Estate and Family Records
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Rentals

Rentals of various parts of the Brogyntyn (Porkington) estate in Merioneth, Caernarfonshire, Shropshire, Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire, 1795-1913. Specific rentals exist for Cemais and Darowen, Drenewydd, Glyn and Porkington.

Memoranda and statements of errors in Brogyntyn rentals

A miscellaneous bundle apparently relating to the amendment of errors in the rentals and accounts of the Brogyntyn estate, 1834-1847. It includes several memoranda and statements of errors headed ‘Porkington Rental’, 1844-1847; the account of Edward Lloyd, 1834-1845; a letter from Mr Drinkwater of Shrewsbury about payment for a carriage road, 1836; Thomas Hill’s valuation of damage to crops by game at Old Port Farm, 1843; a bill of Thomas Pemberton for straw, 1845; and Porkington arrears lists for rents due on Lady Day 1846.

Penrhos cash book

Cash book of the Penrhos estate, Montgomeryshire, showing payments mostly for routine estate work, 1833-1836. Points of interest include a rent paid to to the curate of Penrhos Chapel for the rector, and repair of the conservatory.

Accounts

Accounts of the Brogyntyn estate and Ormsby Gore family, comprising general accounts, 1833-1890, and Brogyntyn trust accounts and vouchers, 1848-1934

General accounts

General accounts of the Brogyntyn (Porkington) estate and the Ormsby Gore family, comprising estate cash books of Penrhos and Brogyntyn, 1833-1845, account books of John Ralph Ormsby Gore, 1866-1874, Longueville’s account for the conveyance of a reservoir site near Oswestry, 1869-1877, fixtures and fittings at Brogyntyn Hall, 1871-1875, and Longueville and Co.’s account with Lady Sarah Harlech, 1879-1890.

Porkington cash book

Cash book of the Porkington (Brogyntyn) estate, showing payments mostly for routine estate work, charity and rates, 1833-1839. Points of interest include schooling six children and gowns for the poor at Llangollen, repairs to the malt kiln at Whittington, making bricks at Drenewydd, and pews in the churches of Llandysilio and Llangollen.

Account of Longueville with Lady Sarah Harlech

Mssrs Longueville and Co.’s cash account with Lady Sarah Harlech, 1879-1890 (1880 missing), showing figures since 1876 for carriage of goods, the Brogyntyn trustees, mortgages, property purchases, rents, insurance premiums, furniture bequeathed to her, interest payments, etc. and work done by Longueville concerning their client’s liablity to make new drains at Westfield Lodge, 1889.

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