- 1830-1.
- Ffeil
- 1839-44.
Rentals of the Trecwn, castle Henry, Temple Druid and Fishguard estates, being the estates of William Barham of Trecwn, 1839-40, 1844.
Rentals of the Trecwn, castle Henry, Temple Druid and Fishguard estates, being the estates of William Barham of Trecwn, 1839-40, 1844.
Memorandum of the agreement of Thomas Evans of Pomprendu to give up possession of land behind the cottages of Dderwengam, and a rental of Dderwengam Cottages, and a surrender of the lease specified in No. 3579 dated 25 March 1831.
Surrender of the lease specified in No. 3256-6 dated 14 July 1810,
Memoranda and accounts relating to the manors of Llanfynydd, Treclase, Llanegwad and Llanllian with Llanarthney, co. Carmarthen, 1841-4, list of Llanegwad suitors, n.d., chief rents of Llanllyan, 1840-1, rough map of Llanlluan, n.d., and presentments.
Documents relating to the manor of Llangadock, co. Carmarthen, including rentals of chief rents, 1840-2 and one undated, an account of presentment fines, 1841-4, suit roll, 1844, list of defaulters, n.d., notice of courts, 1843, account of steward with the portreeve, 1845, letter from John Harvey to Valentine Davies, Registrar's Office, Carmarthen, relating to the fair and market tolls of Llangadock, 1842, and a letter from the steward of the manor of ?Llanstephan to the Reerend Thomas Davies, vicar of Llangadock, concerning the custom of giving a dinner to new freeholders, 1845.
Valuation of repairs to be done on Clarbeston Farm, with a letter from J. Harvey to William Evans, high Street, Haverfordwest.
Assignment of an annuity of £150 and policy of insurance for £1200 in the Atlas Assurance Office,
Letters to John Harvey, Haverfordwest, from Robert Sibbald, Wenallt, John Miller, Aberystwyth, and John Lloyd, Lampeter, relating to the courts of the manor of Llanddewibrefi, co. Cardigan, and a lease of the mill there.
Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents),
Records, mainly 17th-20th cent., from the office of Messrs John Harvey & Sons, chiefly relating to the following estates: the estate of the bishops of St Davids [c., 1615]-1899, including diocesan rentals, 1759-1845, maps and plans, 1760-1870, deeds, correspondence, surveys and terriers, mainly 18th-19th cent., and court books and other records of the following manors owned by the diocese in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire: Clas Llangyfelach, 1776-1854, Llandeilo fawr, 1778-1795, Abergwili, 1718-1841, Llangaddock, 1834-1853, Dewisland, 1824-1830, city and suburbs of St Davids, 1824-1829; and papers of the St Davids Archdiaconial Board of Education, 1858-1864; the estate of Lord Kensington mainly in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, including deeds and correspondence, mainly 18th-19th cent., accounts, 1750-1835, and rentals, 1761-1808; the estate of the family of Scourfield of New Moat and Williamston, Pembrokeshire, including rentals, 1726-1886; the estate of the family of Barham of Trecwn; the estate of the Brooks of Noyadd, Llannarth, Cardiganshire; and the estate of Captain H. J. P. Thomas in Gadlys, Aberdare, Glamorgan, including the Gadlys Ironworks, 18th cent-1908. The archive also includes papers relating to enclosures in Llanddewi Brefi, Cardiganshire, 1856-1888; papers relating to railways in Carmarthenshire, 19th cent., papers of Gorsgoch Collieries, Cross Hands, Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire, 1860-1872; and papers of The Welsh Black Cattle Society, 1905-1919.
Edwardes family, Barons Kensington