File 69/2 - Letters and estate papers (misc.)

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69/2

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Letters and estate papers (misc.)

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  • 1841-1848 (Creation)

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Miscellaneous bundle of letters and papers relating to management of the Brogyntyn estate, 1841-1848. The letters, mainly to William Ormsby Gore and Longueville and Co., are from Robert Grindley, John Hayward of Oswestry, the Misses Lyon and William Mckie, concerning tenancy matters and properties at Big House Farm, Whittington, Oerley Hall and Drenewydd, a valuation at Cae Eithin and applications to open another stone quarry adjoining Portryddyn [Llanfihangel-y-Pennant], with some copies of replies, 1841-1846. The file also contains a lease agreement by William Ormsby Gore for the Keepers Fields in the township of Porkington in the parish of Selatyn, 1846; a printed form of agreement 184[?]; a valuation of lands in Whittington agreed to be exchanged between William Ormsby Gore and R.H. Kinchant, 1848; accounts of Thomas Hughes and others for building a new church at Penrhos, a farm house at Carnbwl, and estate work at Drenewydd, Pant Glas and Llangollen, with relevant agents’ letters, 1844-1846; an agreement by Jonathan Jones to build piggeries and a stable at the White Lion Inn, Oswestry, 1846; a bill of William Vaughan for ironmongery, 1846; a valuation of Drenewydd and delapidations by Frederick Wehnert, architect, 1843; notices served on John Jones, draper, at Llangollen, and on representatives of the late Edward Thomas of Myddelton, Oswestry, 1846; and an extract of the letters of administration of Patrick Jones of Llangollen, 1818, taken from the records of the Consistory Court of St Asaph, 1848.

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Dates of information 1818-1848.

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Endorsed: memorandum of delivery of notice to the house of Edward Thomas, noting that his widow was attended by a nurse and was ‘insensible at the time’, 1846.

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Previous refs: Ormsby Gore Barons Harlech : Glyn and Brogyntyn estates. ‘Deeds, docs, financial papers’ – C19-20; NLW Longueville Collection, 1980-1981 Deposit.

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