Agriculture -- Wales -- Pembrokeshire -- Accounting

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Account book,

A volume containing entries of receipts for rent, interest, timber sales, 'my Lords Part of Loveston Colliery', etc., 1794-1807, and statements of accounts with individual tenants and debtors, 1793-1843.

Account book,

A volume containing entries of day-to-day disbursements by Henry Leach, Loveston, Pembrokeshire, 1785-1800, in respect of food, clothing, rates and taxes, servants' wages, lime, culm, etc. Beginning at the end of the volume are accounts, 1786-1803, with individual servants and craftsmen, etc. Among the insets are holograph letters to Henry Leach from Wm. Brace [Loveston], 1788-94 and undated, and William Evans, Loveston, 1789-94, relating to the management of the recipient's properties.

Henry Leach and others.

An account book,

Measurements and valuation of farms in Walton West and particulars of wages and other disbursements, stock and produce sold, etc., 1842-1852.

Day books,

Two day books containing particulars of personal, household, agricultural, and estate receipts of John Leach, Ivy Tower, Tenby, 1858-1867. At the beginning of MS. 11211 is a rental of properties in the parishes of Carew, Crunwere, St. Florence, St. Mary (Pembroke), and St. Michael (Pembroke), 1862, and inset is a nineteenth century valuation of the Ivy House estate in the parish of Saint Florence, made by Messrs. Goode & Owen, Haverfordwest.

John Leach and others.

Picton Castle Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 PICTLE
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  • 1285-1981 /

Deeds relating to the Picton Castle estate, mainly in Pembrokeshire, 1285-1981; manorial records of the manors of Manorbier, Penally, etc., 1601-1851; rentals of the Picton Castle estate, 1710-1981; of the Slebech estate, 1919-1930, and of the Tregyb estate, 1965-1974; Picton Castle estate accounts, cash books, ledgers,etc., 1717-1971; records relating to coal mining in Pembrokeshire, 1632, 1684-1857; and estate and family papers,1656 -1928, mainly correspondence.

Memorandum, [1876], by Sackville Herbert Owen, agent to the Picton Castle Estates, recording a conversation with the Rev. Frederick Arnold about a claim to the estates by Sir James Erasmus Philipps; September 2024.

Philipps family, of Picton Castle