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Admissions in the manors of Newnhams Lakes and Aylands, and Warfield,

Original bundle of deeds re. the admission of Albert Mott to properties in the manor of Newnhams Lakes and Aylands and in the manor of Warfield, all Berkshire, and his surrender of the same (mortgage for £33,726) to Andrew Montague of Inghamthorpe Hall, Wetherby, Yorkshire, esq., all 1892, and the admission of Lord Ormathwaite to the same properties, and George Denison, lord Wittenham’s warrant to enter satisfaction for the receipt of the said £33,726, all 1921-22.

Deeds re. the Warfield Park estate,

Original bundle of deeds re. the Warfield Park estate, mainly tenancy agreements, but also including agreements for shooting over the estate and the sale of timber, a deed of exchange and an employer’s liability insurance policy. They also include a draft agreement between Lord Ormathwaite and D. E. R. Griffith of Highbury, Llanyre, Samuel Morson of The Pines, Llanyre, and Captain Savours, manager of the National & Provincial Bank, Llandrindod, for sporting over 2,703a. of the Radnorshire estate. Deeds numbered 1-15.

Correspondence files,

Correspondence files of Farrer & Co. for their client Marquis Camden relating to Arthur Henry Walsh (third lord Ormathwaite from 1920) and Lady Clementine. Much of the correspondence is with Lord Camden and with H. J. W. Holt of Broughton, Holt & Middlemist, lord Ormathwaite’s solicitor and receiver of the Ormathwaite estates. Arthur William Stanton of Vandercom, Stanton & Co. was appointed Ormathwaite’s receiver in 1928 in place of Mr Holt, and was himself replaced by Harold Marson Farrer in 1932. The letters were given the reference ‘D 2’ from at least July 1920 onwards.

Correspondence file,

Letters from assurance companies giving the surrender value of Ormathwaite’s life policies, and the payments required to commute further premiums.

Correspondence file,

Includes Ormathwaite’s death on 13 March bringing Farrer’s receivership to an end, and the start of the successor account, and instructions to agents (G. E. Ingman, estate office, Pontypool, Messrs Breatch & Son of Keswick, Cumberland, and A. Harty of Rotherham, mineral rents and royalties).

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