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- 1625-1883.
Deeds relating to the Cilwendeg estate, Pembrokeshire, 1625-1883, and to the Skerries lighthouse, Anglesey.
Jones family, of Cilwendeg
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Deeds relating to the Cilwendeg estate, Pembrokeshire, 1625-1883, and to the Skerries lighthouse, Anglesey.
Jones family, of Cilwendeg
Deeds and other papers, 1614-1775, mainly relating to the Herbert family of Cilybebyll, Glamorgan (Ethel Lloyd Deeds); estate and family deeds and a few other papers, [c.1466]-[c.1841], relating to the Griffith family of Cilybebyll, [c.1572]-1614, the Herbert family of Cilybebyll, [c.1617]-1740, the Turberville family of Ewenny and Cilybebyll, [c.1740]-[c.1794], and the Lloyd family of Cilybebyll, 1813 (Cilybebyll Deeds (Group I); estate and family deeds and papers, 1523-1854, relating to the Griffith family of Cilybebyll, [c.1557]-1615, the Herbert family of Cilybebyll and elsewhere, [c.1606]-^[ITc.1754], the Turberville family of Ewenny and Cilybebyll, [c.1747]-[c.1796], the Lloyd family of Cilybebyll, [c.1789]-[c.1815], the Bassett family of Cilybebyll, [c.1817-c.1825], and the Leach family of Milford and Cilybebyll, [c.1831]-[c.1848] (Cilybebyll Deeds (Group II). -- The 1962 group which remains uncatalogued comprises deeds and documents, 1847-1883, consisting largely of leases of building ground formerly part of Clynibidy farm, Llangiwg, Glamorgan.
Lloyd family, of Cilybebyll
An account of Easter offerings payable to James Phelps from the landholders and cottagers of the parish of Cilycwm, Carmarthenshire, 1776.
Papers of the Stepney family of Prendergast, Pembrokeshire, and Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, mainly deeds relating to their estates in those counties, 1541-1787, including deeds concerning the working of coal in the Llanelli area of Carmarthenshire in the 17th-18th centuries; and family and business letters, 1706-1829, of the Stepney family including letters relating to the trading enterprises of Sir Thomas Stepney, seventh baronet, 1749-1767, which include letters from the masters of his ships, from other business firms, and from his agents in the main seaports of Wales and England as well as at continental centres of trade, such as Brest and Lisbon. Despite its title, there are no papers relating to the Cilymaenllwyd estate.
Stepney family, of Llanelly.
Cipolwg ar hanes Sir Forgannwg gan y Parchedig Ezekiel Thomas. Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs Beatrice E. Williams, Wrecsam, Chwefror 1965.
Citation to Bishop Prosser to Electoral College at Llandrindod Wells,
City of Cardiff Conservative Associations Records,
Records of local Conservative and Unionist Associations in Cardiff, 1918-1983, comprising minutes of various committees, press cuttings and lists of branch officials of the Cardiff North association, 1948-1983; executive and other committee minutes of the Cardiff North West association, 1972-1983; executive, finance and other committee minutes of the Cardiff South association, 1918-1946; minutes and lists of branch officials of the Cardiff South-East association, 1946-1977; minutes of Inaugural, Annual and Special General Meetings of the Cardiff West Association and other papers, 1948-1984; Cardiff East executive and finance committee minutes, 1945-1948; Cardiff Central executive, finance and other committee minutes, 1925-1939, 1983, and other papers, 1945-1947; Llandaff and Barry annual general meetings, executive committee and other minutes, 1918-1961; and City of Cardiff Conservative Committee minutes, 1965-1983, and committee and sub-committee minutes of Glamorgan Unionist Labour Committee, 1918-1930.
City of Cardiff Conservative Associations
The editor's own copy, with a few manuscript notes, of The Ottley Papers at Pitchford, Shropshire, relating to the Civil War, Transcribed an edited by William Philips from the original in the possession of Colonel James Cotes. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society, 1893. The original papers are deposited in the Library in the Ottley collection.
Civil War papers, 1643-1644, from the collection of Sir Edward Walker (1612-1677), secretary-at-war in 1642, who became a secretary of the Privy Council in 1644. The papers include copies of letters, orders, commissions, etc., nearly all of them relating to Wales.
Typescript copy of a diary kept by L. E. Latchford, 20 January 1940-23 February 1941, when he was employed at HM Customs and Excise, Swansea, as well as being an air-raid warden. It provides a day-by-day record of civilian life and reactions during the period of the 'phoney war', Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain and contains particularly vivid accounts of the bombing of Swansea. Also included are three letters from publishers and a reader's report, 1979-1980, concerning an attempt to publish the work (ff. i-iv). Extracts from the diary were serialized in the 'South Wales Evening Post', 2-17 September 1980.
Latchford, L. E.
A claim for allowances sent to the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury by Thomas Clifford, receiver general of taxes for Monmouthshire for the years 1715 and 1716, and including notes on plays presented at the Swansea Theatre in 1800.
Claim in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division,
Printouts of documents and index relating to a claim in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Cardiff District Registry, between Mark Andrew Roberts, Lord Marcher of Trelleck (Claimant) and Swangrove Estates Limited (1), The Crown Estate Commissioners (2) and John Wardlaw Hanbury-Tenison (3) (Defendants).
Poor rate assessments made on the inhabitants and land-holders of the township of Clarach in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire, 1826-1835.
Clare Elizabeth Downham thesis 'Britain and Scandinavian Ireland: .....'
A copy of a thesis 'Britain and Scandinavian Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr and Pan-Insular Politics to 1014', presented by Clare Elizabeth Downham for the degree of Ph.D. (Cambridge, 2003), and submitted for the Legonna Celtic Research Prize, 2003.
Downham, Clare Elizabeth
Clark parentalia letters. (Formerly Clark MS.) Rough calf. Donated by Wyndham D. Clark, May 1949,
Class attendance registersof a school in the Lampeter district. (Formerly W. S. Jones MS.) English. Between boards. Donated by Principal W. S. Jones, M.A., MSc., Llandre, 1947.
Class register (imperfect) of Blaenconyn British School, Pembrokeshire. English. Between boards. Donated by the Reverend D. J. Michael, Tenby, November 1964.
A classical student's notebook containing also an index to English statutes, a catalogue of over 1,600 books, and abstracts of Chancery and other cases, 1681-1699.