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Settlement (before the marriage of the said John Barlow and Ann Harcourt) of the Slebech estate (details given),

1.Sir George Barlow late of Slebech, bart., John Barlow of Slebech, gent., younger brother of the said Sir George Barlow, Richard Vaughan of Derwydd, co. Carmarthen, esq., William Powell of Nanteos, co. Cardigan, esq., and Mathew Seys of the town of Pembroke, gent.;. 2.Sir Simon Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxon, knight, and Ann Harcourt his daughter;. 3.Robert Price, esq., one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Exchequer, and William Banastre, serjeant-at-law;. 4.Simon Harcourt, son and heir apparent f the said Sir Simon Harcourt, and Edward Winnington of the Middle Temple, London, esq. Settlement (before the marriage of the said John Barlow and Ann Harcourt) of the Slebech estate (details given).

Alvin Langdon Coburn Papers,

  • GB 0210 COBURN
  • Fonds
  • 1903-1980 /

Personal papers of the photographer Alvin Langdon Coburn consisting mainly of correspondence concerning his association with several orders of freemasonry, 1903-1966. There is also a small amount of correspondence relating to his work as a photographer, 1913-1965, mainly concerning lectures broadcast by the BBC, but also including letters relating to the sale, by Coburn, of a small collection of letters from the American writer Henry James. The fonds also consists of lectures and associated notes, again mainly concerning Coburn's interest in freemasonry, 1937-[1966], dealing particularly with its history and origins; a few lectures reflecting particular aspects of his career as a photographer, and on his approach to photography, 1924-[1966]; together with some printed material, 1924-1966, primarily circulars from various Masonic lodges concerning forthcoming events. Given Coburn's important contributions to photography there is surprisingly little material which is of direct relevance to this aspect of his life within the archive. The additional group of material consists mainly of correspondence and papers relating to the administration of the estate of Alvin Langdon Coburn following his death and includes copies of his will and codicil and a Probate document proved at Bangor.

Coburn, Alvin Langdon, 1882-1966

Probate Of The Will of Davit ap Gruff. ap D'd ap Ithell (will dated 4 Feb. 1535/6),

Desires to be buried in the church of St Cadfan, Tywyn. Bequeathes for tithes and oblations 2s. towards the altar of the said church and 12d. to the friars of Bangor. Devises to his eldest son Ieuan ap D'd the lands which he inherited from his late father, a tmt called Kay Ithel, and two tmt's which he acquired from Ho'll ap Res ap D'd ap Res Mothey called Y Tythyn Du yn y Werne and Llain yr Hayarnock, to his son Ll'n ap D'd a tmt called Kay Iorwerth Lloid [cf. no. D7]. Bequeathes £6 and 13s. 4d. to his brother Ho'll ap Gruff' ap D'd, and to his son Ll'n an iron casket, with the remainder of his estate to his son Hugh ap D'd, clerk, and to his wife, Alsen verch Ho'll. Witnesses: Sir Robert Myvod, D'd ap Gytto Mayn, and Ieuan ap D'd ap Ieuan ap Ll'n. Latin. Originally attached to no. D7.

Lloyd of Gwrych, Abergele

The file comprises a heavily annotated printed pedigree of Lloyd of Gwrych, torn from a copy of The History of Powys Fadog, [1881x1887].

Corrected draft survey of the manors of Landymour, Llanridian, and Rosselie, taken at Llauridian, before George Owen, George Herbert, esqs ...,

Corrected draft survey of the manors of Landymour, Llanridian, and Rosselie, taken at Llauridian, before George Owen, George Herbert, esqs, and Lewis Reignolds, gent., stewards and surveyors of William Herbert esq., lord of the manor, by virtue of a commission from the said William Herbert. Similar entries respecting Reinoldstone are added. Suberscribed: 'Only a rental of ye demeasnes'.

Letters from George Hibbert, London, to Nathaniel Phillips, Jamaica, concerning family affairs, news of friends and social events in London ...,

Letters from George Hibbert, London, to Nathaniel Phillips, Jamaica, concerning family affairs, news of friends and social events in London, the affairs of Thomas Barritt's son, George B. Barritt, and the duel fought by Nathaniel Phillips. With draft replies.

Cynllaith Owain court book

Cynllaith Owain court book comprising copies of leet presentments, Nov. 1823 to Oct. 1859, the originals of which from 1833 are enumerated in the files below.

Holt court book

Holt court book comprising admission of burgesses etc., Nov. 1818; suit rolls of the borough court, 1818 and 1819; a note re. Quo warranto proceedings v. John Rowland, mayor, Aug. 1819; record of polling or admission of burgesses, Aug. 1819; record of polling or admission of burgesses, Sept. 1819; suit rolls of the borough court, 3 Nov. 1819-6 Oct. 1820; admission of burgesses, June and July 1820; and suit rolls, Oct. 1820-Oct. 1821, during the mayoralty of George Rowland.

Accounts And Receipts including a list of meats, poultry, etc., headed 'A rate appoynted by Mr M'yer in his proclamacion ...,

Accounts and receipts including a list of meats, poultry, etc., headed 'A rate appoynted by Mr M'yer in his proclamacion for accates to be sold within this Cittie & the Fraunchis thereof', [late 16 cent.] (M7/6, cf. G2); a fragment of an account of [?manorial] rents paid in the Cardiff area, including on lands called Sampsons Close, Adamston, and Adam Croft, and a cottage in Crokertown, [late 16 cent.] (M7/7); account of amercements in the court of John Tanner and B[-] Jones, bailiffs, [late 16 cent.] (M7/8); account of the overseers of the poor, 1774 (M7/10); account of rents due from Thomas Williams to the corporation, 1776-1777 (M7/11); list of accounts, 1761-1776, against which writs of distringas were issued at the Cardiff Town sessions, 1799 (M7/12); account of presentments, 1767-1779, of which John Wood is discharged, 1779 (M7/13); Cardiff pavement account of Thomas Edwards, esq., 1782-1787 (M7/14-15); and account of the Marquis of Bute with William Bird of Cardiff for books and stationery, 1838-1840 (M7/16).

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