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British Records Association Collection,

  • GB 0210 BRA
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  • 1362-1925 /

Records relating to properties in Wales, mostly from London solicitors' offices, including court rolls and other records of the following manors of the Earl of Ashburnham: Brecknock-Alltmarcham, 1644-1826, Cantercelly, 1658-1810, Killonow, 1644-1826, Cwmdu, 1659-1839, Talgarth Borough, 1631-1826, and Wernfawr, 1644-1826; deeds and documents relating to the Earl of Ashburnham's estates in Breconshire and in Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, [1706]-[1863]; the estates of the Griffith family of Cefnamwlch, Caenarfonshire, 1707-1842; a portion of the Glanusk estate, 1771-1918, in the counties of Brecon and Radnor owned by the Bailey family of Nant-y-glo; the Glandyfi estate, Cardiganshire, [1787]-[1904] including probates of the family of Jeffreys of Shrewsbury and Glandyfi Castle; the Slwch, Breconshire, and Bow, Middlesex, estates of the barons Tredegar, 1757-1913; the families of Tickell of Whitechapel and Cheltenham and Jones of Gwynfryn, Cardiganshire, 1769-1855, relating mainly to properties in Llangollen and Ruabon, Denbighshire, Llanbadarn Fawr and Llangynfelyn, Cardiganshire, and in cos. Middlesex, Surrey, Kent and Cambridge; papers relating to the development of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, 1790-1921; records relating to the affairs of the Milford Haven Dock & Railway Company, the Milford Dock Company, the Milford Haven Railway & Estate Company Ltd, and the National Provident Institution, London, in its connection with the Milford estate; records of the manor of Nethergorther, Montgomeryshire, 1750-1781; papers relating to the Holyhead Shipbuilding & Trading Company Ltd, 1867-1875; together with a large number of miscellaneous deeds and documents relating mainly to properties in all the Welsh counties and in Shropshire and Herefordshire, 1362-1925.

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Report by Thomas Rawlins on his investigations concerning the capital of the estate of Benjamin Bacon Williams, dec. 23 Dec ...,

Report by Thomas Rawlins on his investigations concerning the capital of the estate of Benjamin Bacon Williams, dec. 23 Dec. 1870, and dealings therewith by, or on behalf of, the trustees. The report was prepared for Messrs Lawrence, Graham, & Long, solicitors to the trustees of the estate. Two copies. Printed.

Settlement, prior to an intended marriage between Charles Garden Duff and the Hon. Maud Frances Vivian, spinster, daughter of Charles ...,

1 George William Duff-Assheton-Smith of Vaynol Park, co. Caern., esq. 2 Charles Garden Duff of Trefarthen, co. Ang., esq., brother of the first party. 3 The first party, Garden Duff Dunbar of Ackergill Tower in p. Wick, Caithness, Scotland, esq., and Garden Alexander Duff of Hatton Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, esq. Settlement, prior to an intended marriage between Charles Garden Duff and the Hon. Maud Frances Vivian, spinster, daughter of Charles Crespigny, Baron Vivian of Plas Gwyn in p. Pentraeth., co. Ang. Copy.

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