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Articles of Agreement made before the marriage of the said John Tucker and Mary Tucker (eldest daughter of the said ...,

  1. William Tucker of Sealyham, co. Pemb., esq., and Mary, his wife, Mary Tucker, Ann Tucker, Catherine Tucker, and Elizabeth Tucker, spinsters, all of Sealyham and the four dau's and co-heirs of the said William Tucker and Mary, his wife. 2. William Scourfield of New Moat, co. Pemb., esq., and Thomas Lloyd of Cwmgloine, co. Pemb. 3. Lewis Vaughan of Jordanston, co. Pemb., and William Forde of Shoulhall, co. Pemb., esq's. 4. Catherine Tucker of Treflethin, co. Pemb., widow, and John Tucker of Treflethin, gent., eldest son and heir of the said Catherine Tucker by Owen Tucker, gent., her late husband, dec., and Thomas Tucker of Hook, co. Pemb., esq. Articles of Agreement made before the marriage of the said John Tucker and Mary Tucker (eldest daughter of the said William Tucker and Mary, his wife), when the following properties were settled - the capital m. of Sealyham, Sealyham Mill, m's and lands in Welshook and Cuttus y Garn, all in St Dogwells; Mabus Vawr (in the tenures of the said William Tucker, John Evan, and Essex Harries), and two m's called Mabus Vach and Lowarch Mill, all in p. Mathry; Trehowell in p. St Edrin's (in the tenure of Thomas James); Carnachenwen and Tyrdell in Mathry (in tenure of John Rogers, gent.); Velindre in Llanunda and St Nicholas (in the tenure of John William); Llanglofan in Grandston (in the tenure of William James); Hendre Ycha and Hendre Isha in Jordanston; Cappel otherwise Chappel, a reputed moiety of tmt Diffrinfurnant, and Trekenith, Fishguard, Dinas, and Llanllawer; a m. in the Townred and fields of Tretio Vawr, and several pieces of lands in Trejago and Treminith in St Davids; Clynymane, Killgam, and Killgam Vach in Whitchurch in Kemes; Blane yr annell and Faes Llacka in Bridell and Eglwyserrow. Witnesses: D. Hughes and Stephen Evans. Paper. Copy.

Assignment of the principal sum of £2,000 and interest secured on mortgage of the following estates - a m. in ...,

  1. William Bowen of Milton House, co. Pemb., esq. 2. Thomas Edwardes Tucker, late of Cleddy Lodge, p. Camrose but now of Llanniloe, Laugharne, co. Carm., esq. 3. Thomas Moore of Portsmouth, Hampshire, a Capt. in Her Majesty's Royal Marines. Assignment of the principal sum of £2,000 and interest secured on mortgage of the following estates - a m. in possession of William Mendies, Dyffrintyrnant, in Fishguard, Dinas, and Llanllawr; Tyrblane-diffrin-waynog otherwise Penygause, Magur Owen, Closehene-issa, Place Court in Llangolman; Llantood and Dyffrin-issa in Llantood and Bridell; and Prendergast in Llantood; all of which are in co. Pemb. Copy. Paper.

Account and minute book

The volume contains an essay by Annie J. Pritchard, "Calvinistic Methodism in Berriew", which gained the first prize in the Efail Eisteddfod, Christmas Day 1891 (pp. 1-9); annual statements of account, 1891-1906 (pp. 12-76); and minutes of the financial committee, 1909-1917 (pp. 83-134).

Refail Chapel Eisteddfod (Berriew, Wales)

Dr Roderic Bowen Papers

  • GB 0210 RODBOW
  • Fonds
  • 1901-2002

The fonds consists of a disappointingly small group of miscellaneous papers accumulated by Dr Roderic Bowen during the course of his political career and public life. They include printed matter, 1901-1993, press cuttings, 1906-1992, speech notes, [1950]-[2000], letters, 1955-2001, and pocket diaries, 1985-2000. There are also files of papers relating to the work of the Committee of Inquiry on Bilingual Road Signs in 1972, which he chaired, and to the unsuccessful attempt to secure a knighthood for Dr Bowen in 2000-2001.

Bowen, Roderic

Letters to Roderic Bowen

The file contains stray, unrelated letters, 1955-2001, addressed to Dr Roderic Bowen. Among the correspondents are Gwilym Prys Davies, 1989, Anthony Eden, 1955, and Harold Macmillan, [1950s].

Prys-Davies, Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron, 1923-2017

Kate Roberts, Two Old Men

The file contains a copy of Kate Roberts, Two Old Men and Other Stories (Gwasg Gregynog, 1981) presented to Dr Roderic Bowen to mark his retirement as president of St Davids University College, Lampeter, June 1992, and bearing a dedication from Professor Keith Robbins, Principal of the University, and a bookplate.

Robbins, Keith John

Secret Papers

The file consists of a letter and papers relating to the recording of a programme on Dr Roderic Bowen in the BBC Wales radio series Secret Papers.

Deeds relating to properties in Erethlyn, Pennant, Garthgogo, Kefnykoed, Brynffanigl, Cerrig y dridion, Forrest, Archwedlog, Esgorebrill, Llansannan, Llanddoget, Kilken (p ...,

Deeds relating to properties in Erethlyn, Pennant, Garthgogo, Kefnykoed, Brynffanigl, Cerrig y dridion, Forrest, Archwedlog, Esgorebrill, Llansannan, Llanddoget, Kilken (p. Bettws), Tybrith (p. Llanrwst), Tinhengroen, Skeiviog ganol (p. Derwen), and Eglwysfach, a weir in the river of Conway, and a seat in the parish church of Abergeley, co. Denb., and to properties in p. Llysfaen, co. Caern., and in Beumares and p. Llanddona, co. Ang. They include a receipt for a heriot in man. Treffos, co. Ang., 12 May 1659; the pre-nuptial settlement of William Holland, son and heir of Robert Holland, and Jane Wynn, eldest daughter of Agnes Wynn, Voylas, 28 July 1621, the will of Thomas Lloyd, Garthgogo, 23 Dec. 1670; letters of administration of the estate of Elizabeth Gruffith, Aberffrawe, granted to her nephew Geoffrey Holland, 30 Dec. 1613, and of William Holland, Eglwysvach, granted to his widow Jane Wynn, 31 Jan. 1623/4; and a copy inquisitio post mortem in respect of Robert Holland, 5 April, 1636. 124 Loose deeds.

Letters to Hugh Holland and others,

[Sir] H[enry] Sydney, Bridgenorth, to Elles Pryce [Plas Iolyn] (a lease of the parsonage of Eglose vaugh), 26 July 1560 (autograph); Elis Price from Llanrwst to Jeyffrey Holland, 19 Feb - , and from Denbigh to Hugh Holland at Chester, 6 Jan 1585/6; Wm Wall to [Hugh] Holland, 5 Oct. 1586; Robert Wall, Chester, to [Hugh] Holland, 28 Sept. 1587; Smyth, Graies Inne, to Hugh Holland, 2 Dec. 1591; Maurice Kyffyn to Geffrey Holland at Wrexham, undated; Robort ap Hugh, Conwey, to Jeffrey Holland, 6 Aug. - ; William Knight, Chester, to Hugh Holland, 9 July 1588, with a draft reply; Thomas Martyn to Hugh Holland, 24 May, 1596, and 10 Dec. 1597; Tho. Campion, Ludlow, to Hugh Holland, 18 June - ; William Kyffin to Hugh Holland; undated; and an undated draft from - to - .

Morris Davies papers

  • GB 0210 MSMORDAV
  • Fonds
  • 1861-1924

Papers, 1861-1924, of Morris Davies comprising correspondence, 1861-1924; scrapbooks of sporting events, 1865-1923; an autograph album, 1870-1907; a game and vermin book, 1873-1917; Llanychaearn Church dispute papers, 1879-1883; and account books relating to Llanfarian war memorial, 1920-1921, and to the Goginan and Level Newydd lead mines, 1881.

Davies, Morris, 1843-1929

Letters to Morris Davies

Sixty-six letters, 1889-1911, addressed to Morris Davies, and pasted into a notebook. Several of the letters, 1909, were written on the occasion of Davies's departure from Rugby, where he had served as secretary of the Old Rugbeian Society.

Sporting scrapbook

One of two scrapbooks compiled by Morris Davies containing newspaper cuttings, 1865-1867, of sporting events, mainly cricket, athletics and hockey, as well as theatre and concert tickets and programmes, cartoons and photographs, and items of general and local interest.

Llanychaearn Church dispute papers

Letters and legal papers relating to the case of Vaughan Davies, plaintiff, and Sarah Davies, Mary Davies, Anne Davies, Hugh Stephens Richardes, Morris Davies, Morgan Davies and Lewis Lewis, defendants, regarding a claim for contributions by the defendants towards a sum paid by the plaintiff to the Aberystwyth branch of the National and Provincial Bank of England in connection with the rebuilding of Llanychaearn church. The dispute was apparently the result of a long-standing rift between parties which included the question of siting the church choir.

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