- NLW MS 619D
- File
- 1841-1853
Part of Aberaeron manuscripts
Lists of rents paid in South Cardiganshire, 1841-1853, and agricultural accounts, 1842-1852.
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Part of Aberaeron manuscripts
Lists of rents paid in South Cardiganshire, 1841-1853, and agricultural accounts, 1842-1852.
Part of Cwrtmawr manuscripts
A manuscript in several hands containing an incomplete text of an interlude, 'Hannes Oliffernes a Jiwdath' by Elis Roberts ('Elis y Cowper'), 1766 (see MSS 103, 123); free-metre poetry by Elisabeth Dauiuis [sic], Thomas Edwards ('or Nant'), Elis Roberts, John Richard, and Robert Richard (1768); and anonymous 'englynion' and free-metre compositions; and farming memoranda.
Part of Cwrtmawr manuscripts
A mid-eighteenth century collection of 'cerddi', 'ymddiddanion', etc. by H[uw] M[orys], together with a few poems by Thomas Edwards ['Twm o'r Nant'], Dav[id] Shadrach, David Thomas ('o sir Garen[ar]fon') Thos. Jones (Maes y Cernddi 'in Cowny' [sic]), and anonymous poems, farm accounts and memoranda, 1773-6, and a veterinary recipe. The volume is written in three main hands, of which the third is that of Dav[id] Shadrach.
The last in a series of three volumes of account books of Market Gate farm in the parish of Jefferston, Pembrokeshire, 1849-1861, containing particulars of wages, crop and stock prices, receipts, and disbursements, and a journal recording work done on the farm, 1852-1855.
The second in a series of three volumes of account books of Market Gate farm in the parish of Jefferston, Pembrokeshire, 1849-1861, containing particulars of wages, crop and stock prices, receipts, and disbursements, and a journal recording work done on the farm, 1852-1855.
The first of three account books of Market Gate farm in the parish of Jefferston, Pembrokeshire, 1849-1861, containing particulars of wages, crop and stock prices, receipts, and disbursements, and a journal recording work done on the farm, 1852-1855.
The series consists of a farm account book containing details of butter, milk and cream sold.
A farming account and memoranda book, 1855-1911, originally belonging to George Lloyd of Llwynbryn, St Harmon, co. Radnor, containing details of cows and mares serviced, accounts of wages paid to servants and labourers, and medical and veterinary recipes, together with an inventory, 1875, of the goods of George Lloyd, deceased (ff. 52v-3). Bound at the end of the volume is a copy of Reynold's Astrological and Prophetic Almanack for 1849.
Ledger containing farm accounts, 1867-1919, relating mainly to Obley and Pool House farms in the parish of Clunbury, co. Salop, together with an extract from the Clunbury tithe apportionment relating to the properties (ff. 86v-7) and jurors list for the parish of Clunbury, 1910 (f. 89).
Part of Cwrtmawr manuscripts
An imperfect late seventeenth and early eighteenth century commonplace book of Howell Tanat (Tanatt, Tannat, Tannatt), Trewylan Isa, Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain, Montgomeryshire. It contains poetry in free metres by Oliver Rogers, Humfrey Dauyd ap Ivan, William Philips, Rolant Voughan [sic], Howell Tanatt, Edward Rolant and Hugh Moris, and anonymous poems; English verses; accounts, 1685-1707 and undated (household, farm, payments to craftsmen, assessments of lewns in Llansantffraid and Llandysilio, etc.); short depositions touching a suit in the Court of Chancery relating to Robt. Kinaston [of Trewylan Ganol, Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain] containing references to a plot and the keeping of a Jesuit priest; household and medical recipes; an incomplete dictionary of English phrases with their Latin equivalents; scriptural notes; a prayer; etc.
Tanat, Howell
Part of Clumber manuscripts
A volume, 1601-1607, in the hand of John Prise, the Priory, Brecon, and the Priory, Hereford, grandson of Sir John Prise (1502?-1555), containing medical and other recipes including charms against witchcraft (ff. 16 verso, 18); monetary accounts, mostly agricultural and household disbursements, together with brief lists of rents received, 1603-1604, for lands in Defynnog and for the tithes of Battle and Llandeilo'r-fân, Breconshire (ff. 5, 6 verso-7); the medicinal properties of various kinds of meat (ff. 234-238 verso); and farming memoranda (ff. 3 verso, 5, 6 verso-7, 240, 241 verso-242, 243 recto-verso). Additions in later seventeenth-century hands include culinary recipes (ff. 223 verso-224 verso, 225 verso).
Prise, John, active 1601-1607
Letters and accounts, 1821-1823, of Walter Churchey of Brecon, solicitor, relating to the Penoyre estate, co. Brecon, and forwarded by him to the owner, the Reverend Thomas Watkins (1761-1829), whilst the latter was on the Continent, together with two letters from Samuel Church of Brecon, solicitor (ff. 7r-v, 28v). The letters and accounts give detailed information concerning estate matters such as rents and rent arrears, the leasing of farms, tithes and repairs, and contain numerous references to local affairs and events. Notes on the volume, compiled by its previous owner Nigel Temple, have been tipped in at the front (ff. ii-xii).