Fonds GB 0210 MYNDE - Mynde Estate Records,

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GB 0210 MYNDE

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Mynde Estate Records,

Dyddiad(au)

  • 1200-1916 / (Creation)

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1.189 cubic metres (38 boxes, 4 volumes, 2 frames)

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Hanes bywgraffyddol

The Pye family were reputed to be descended from Viking mercenaries who came with William the Conqueror in 1066 and were rewarded with lands on the Welsh borders in Herefordshire around Kilpeck. The Mynde near Much Dewchurch in Herefordshire was the family seat in Tudor times.

Richard Symons of London purchased the Mynde estate, Herefordshire, in around 1740. His brother John owned the Clowerwall estate in Gloucestershire. Richard Symons's only surviving child was Anna-Sophia Symons, whose son, Richard Peers inherited the Mynde estate and assumed the surname of Symons. Richard was created a baronet in 1774, but died unmarried in 1796, when the title became extinct. The property devolved on his death upon Thomas Raymond, who on succeeding to the estate assumed the surname and arms of Symons. The estate then devolved in direct male line until Thomas-George Symons (b. 1818). On his death the estate was inherited by Henry Ambrose Clive, younger son of General Edward Henry Clive of Perrystone Court, Herefordshire.

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Donated by Mr H.A Clive, The Mynde Park, Much Dewchurch, per Mr Geoffrey W. Bright in May 1959, Brigadier A.F.L. Clive, Perrystone, per the Herefordshire Record Office in 1969, and Mr W.A. Twiston Davies, The Mynde, Much Dewchurch, per Messrs Hunters, Lincoln's Inn, in December 1977 and May 1984.

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Estate and family records of Pye of Mynde, Herefordshire, and Symons of Clowerwall, Gloucestershire, later of Mynde, comprising mainly title deeds relating to lands primarily in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, 1200-1916, and including some papers relating to the Clive family of Mynde; rentals, 1863-1909; estate accounts, 1842-1907; and manorial records for manors in Herefordshire, including Kilpeck, Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire, 1295-1299, 1442-1778. The earliest manorial record is a court roll of the manor of Mansell Gamage, 1295-1299.

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Action: All records donated to NLW have been retained..

Croniadau

Accruals are not expected.

System o drefniant

Arranged by date of deposit and then chronologically.

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Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to sign the 'Modern papers - data protection' form.

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Usual copyright laws apply.

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English, Latin.

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Further details relating to manorial records within the archive can be accessed on-line from The National Archives Manorial Documents Register.

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vtls004250389

GEAC system control number

(WlAbNL)0000250389

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This description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) Second Edition; AACR2; and LCSH

Statws

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May 2002.

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Compiled by Mair James.

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The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Pye family history, http://www.roger.j.pye.btinternet.co.uk/pye.htm, May 2002; Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, (London, 1952); Burke's Landed Gentry ,(London, 3 vols, 1846), vol. II;

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