File P 5/6/2 - Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

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P 5/6/2

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Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn

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  • 1908-1910 (Creation)

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Letters and other papers relating to the sale of properties of Wilkins & Co. The partners of Wilkins & Co. included William de Winton (d. pre-1910) and Thomas John Evans of Glyncelyn, Talachddu, Breconshire (d. 2 Jan. 1892). The properties included Herbrandston Farm (248 a.) and Neeston Hall Farm (118 a.) in the parish of Herbrandston, the smallholdings of Biggins Hill (47a.) and The Mount (14 a.) in Steynton, as well as Broadford in Kidwelly, properties called Bryncaerau Farm, Glenrhidian and Maesypwll, and property at Haverfordwest and Southerdown. Herbrandston Farm and The Hill had been bought in 1864, and Neeston Hall Farm in 1873 (letter dated 24 Aug. 1908).

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Preferred citation: P 5/6/2

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vtls004335241

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(WlAbNL)0000335241

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  • Text: P 5/6/2 (Bocs 597).