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1 - Items docketed 'Philip and Mary 1553-1558
2 - Items docketed 'Elizabeth 1558-1603': ps. Llanfeugan; Deynnog; Llywel; Llan-y-wern; LlandyfaelognTre'r-graig; Llanfeilo; Llansbyddyd; Llanfihangel Nant Bran.
3 - Items docketed 'James 1st. 1603-1625'
4 - Items docketed 'Charles 1st. 1625-1649'
5 - Items docketed 'Charles 2nd. 1649-1685'
6 - Items docketed ' James 2nd. 1685-1689
7 - Items docketed 'William and Mary 1689-1702'
8 - Items docketed 'Anne 1702-1714'
9 - Items docketed 'George 1st. 1714-1727'
10 - Items docketed 'George 2nd 1727 to 1760'
11 - Items docketed 'George 3rd. 1760-1820'
179-182 - Rent receipts from Hugh Penry
183 - Assignment of Mortgage (copy) 1. Richard Hooper of Kington, co. Hereford, gent. 2. James Baskerville of p. Aberedow, co. Radnor, gent. 3. John Williams of Abercamlais, co. Brecon', clerk To secure £200 to 1. and £800 to 2. from 3. On ms. etc. Hendry, Trevaughan and Tyregething, p. Aberedow [Aberedw], - co. Radnor. To uses (declared). Recital of: a) 14-15 July 1753 1. James Baskerville 2. Richard Hooper Mortgage to secure £100 due on £500 Mortgage and further £100 on Hendry (David Evans, now Benjamin Pugh), Trevaughan and Tyregething (now James Baskerville). Reciting: 14-15 January 1753 1. Thomas Davies, clerk; Daniel Davies, gent. 2. James Baskerville 3. Richard Hooper Reciting that Baskerville and wife Mary by Mortgage, 1-2 February 1742/3 conveyed to 1. m. or tmts. called Hendry (John Watkins), Pencastle (Edward Watkins), 2 called Trevaughan and Tyregething (Mary Baskerville), Pengarege (Rice Price), p. Aberedow, to secure £500 and interest. Reciting that Baskerville and Hooper had conveyed part of same premises to augmentation of churches or curacies of Chappell Ylltid [Capel Illtud] and Rhyd Bryw, co. Brecon'. b) Default in repayment. c) Account, even date, shows £200 due.
184 - Letter 1. Thomas Phillips, Landovery 2. ?Mr. Barnes, Monmouth The bearer Mr. Daniels has been an 'old Client' of 1.'s uncle Morgan and he is at a loss to discover Morgan's right heir-at-law. Davies has been informed by Daniel Williams that heir lives at Devonnog and is a glover by trade. Asks 2. to direct Davies to right person. 1 November 1763 Reply 1. Mr. Barns, attorney-at-law, Monmouth 2. Thomas Phillips In 1703 Howell Morgan of Aberhudver [Aberhydfer], p. Llywell, esq. Was married to 2 wives. By the first he had 2 sons d.s.p. and 1 dter. who was married to Mr. Daniel Williams, father and mother of David Williams, executor of John Morgan of Llandovery dec'd.. By 2nd wife Morgan had 1 son John Morgan. Howell Morgan had 1 sister married to David Watkin of Llywell, farmer. They had 1 son d.s.p. and 3 dters.; the eldest Elizabeth married William Jenkin alias Barrum, both dec'd. They had 1 son David William Jenkin of Devynock, glover. The 2nd dter. Margaret married Jeffrey Morgan John, both dec'd., leaving 1 son Morgan who lives in Herefordshire, and 2 dters. Sarah (married Solomon David of Merthur, co. Brecon', farmer) and Catherine (married David Morgan of Merthir, farmer); 3rd dter. Joan, widow of Richard Watkin of the Hay, innkeeper, dec'd. 1. would have written sooner but could not hear what brothers and sisters Howell Morgan had dec'd. 12 December 1763 Barns to Phillips Has sent best account of Uncle Morgan's heirs at law. Can get no better information. 18 November 1768 Barns to Phillips in similar vein.
185 - Rent receipt of Hugh Penry
186 - Letter 1. William Lloyd, London 2. Edward Allen, attorney at law, the Hay Has received 2.'s letter of 12th. from Bath. Knows nothing of previous letter. Intended to have 'sat out' the 6th April but business of his sisters will give 1. no leave. Mr. Gaytonby who was to go down with 1. is very ill. Hopes to b with 2. in Sessions week. Otherwise hopes it will not be a disappointment to Mr. Williams to defer it to August Sessions. 1 of Williams's houses will be sufficient security to 1.
187 - Legal bill on Revd. Mr. Williams, receipted 30 May 1765
188-189 - Rent receipts of Hugh Penry
190 - Lease of Possession 1. Hugh Powell of Penland, p. Old Radnor, esq.; Mary, his wife; John Powell of same, clerk, only son and heir apparent 2. Thomas Jones of Penkerig [Pencerrig], p. Llanelweth, co. Radnor, esq.; John Lewis of Lincoln's Inn, London, barrister at law Of cap. m. called Penland; ms. or tmts. called the Furland (William Edwards), ps. Old Radnor and Llanvihangell Nant Mellan; the Upper House in Weithell (John Williams); m. or tmt., watercorn mill etc. Weithell's Mill (Edward Evans); 2 dwellinghouses and gardens in village of Weithell [Weythel or Gwaeddel] (John Probert, Ann Williams); m. or tmt. the Oak at the Gore (Benjamin Alford); 4 dwhos. etc. at the Gore (John Stephens, Ann Payne, Elizabeth Lloyd, Elizabeth Lewis), p. Old Radnor; ms. etc. called Lower Rhue (Hugh Powell), Llanerch (John Davies), p. Llanvihangell Nant Mellan; ms. etc. called Kae Beavan (John Jones), Newberry (Richard Pitchford) and Wern-near (Jane Morris, widow), p. Llanyre [Llanllyr]
191 - Will Of James Prise of p. Bridstow, co. Hereford, clerk. Devises m. or tmt. at Ewithington, co. Her., and copyhold and freehold lands in ps. Church withington, Lugwardine and Sutton (now or late of John Hill) to kinswoman Anne Parry of Hereford, 'Groser', subject to life estate of Lettice, testator's wife, as in their Settlement, and subject to legacies (except legacy to wife out of personal estate) viz. £200 to Thomas Poytherns son of Thomas Poytherns of Hom Lacy dec'd.; £100 to Mary Poytherns, Thomas's sister; £50 each to 2 sons of Thomas Yeates of Hereford, butcher, dec'd.; £20 each to Thomas Gwatkin, Elizabeth Gwatkin and Hugh Penry, sons and dter of Anne Penry; £30 to Lydia Reese, dter. of William Reese of Hereford, plumber and glazier etc. All ms. etc. in city of Hereford to Anne Penry subject to life estate of wife; also all ms. etc. in p. Kinnersley called Lower New Church and the Sallyes or Sandy hole (Richard Stephens and the widow Prosser) subject etc. All customary ms. etc. (Thomas Wigley) in manor of Hampton Bishop to Anne Penry; also lease of portions of tithes called Shelwicks or Birds tithes under Dean and Chapter of Hereford. £30 to wife Lettice (further terms). All books and papers to Thomas Poytherne and Thomas Gwatkin etc. Rest of personal estate to Anne Penry, sole executrix.
192 - Release 1. Rice Price of p. Devynnock, co. Brecon', mercer (only younger child of David Price of p. Llywell, gent., by Rachaell, his wife, both dec'd.) 2. Thomas Davies On receipt of £60 with £7 10s. interest from Robert Williams at request of 1.'s brother David Price dec'd. Recital of: a) 22 February 1730/1 1. David Price 2. David Morgan 3. Roderick Morgan; Rice Price Marriage Settlement (Lease) of 1. on Rachaell, his wife, entitling Rice Price as younger chid of the marriage to £60 at decease of survivor of parents chargeable on m. etc. Tyr y Croft, p. Llywell. b) David and Rachaell Price left 2 children David and Rice Price. c) Rice Price requested David Price forlegacy and latter obtained money from Robert Williams of Brecon', gent. d) Death of David Price, brother, 8 July 1768, leaving will devising to Thomas Davies of Mile's Lane, London, m. etc. Tyr y Croft.
193 - Bill of Lord of Manor of Brecon on Revd. John Williams for 'Comortha' on Tur y Soler and Tur y Groes and chief rent for Abercamless. Receipted 15 January 1773.
194 - Settlement (copy) 1. Sackville Gwynne of Glanbrane, co.Carm., esq.; Catherine, his wife 2. Hugh Evans of Llandilo-Vawr, co. Carm., gent. 3. Henry Scourfield of Moat, co. Pemb., esq. 4. Francis Skyrme of Llawhaden, co. Pemb., esq. Conveying uses to 2. of deer park and cap. m. etc. called Glanbrane; ms. etc. called Tyr troed yr Rhue (Edward John); Mellingitto (Rees Lewhelin), Pentre Tywyn (Howell David), Ceven gwr Lleanc (Thomas Jones), Strodreu, Lletherhyr and Pentwyen (Rees Thomas), Keven hurrin isha (Rees Thomas), Keven hurring ycha (Evan David), Kevenpale, Disiog-Vach and Penylan (Griffith William), Pant yr Rhedin (Roderick Thomas), Abercrychan (Evan Jones), Hirgwm Genol, Clygwawr and Cwm-cabach (Rees William Rees), Wenallt (William James), Glanycruchan (Rees Morgan), Penticol Keven y Esger (Rees William Richard), Coed Evan and Llwynybee (Richard Jones), Pantybrwnshon and Tyr y Garn (David Price), Bronvellen and Keven y llan (Walter Hugill), Cwm-crychan and Crugge (David Pryse), Pen y Park (Rees Prees), Rhydins vawr (David Jones), Pentre vach (Evan William), Bron y vellin (Isaac Jones), Troed yr Rhue (Evan Thomas), Gilvach (William James), Pentre-abach with other 'Spots' (Thomas Rees Powell), Dolegegg (Morgan Griffiths), Park y Avem (David Thomas); mill called Glanbrane Mill (William Williams); ms. etc. (of widowJulian), Cwmcoy (John Rees), Abamyddon Cot' (? cottage) and garden (James Rhytherch), Bedwhirion (Rees James), little mill and field (John Llewellin); Talgarth (widow of David Harry), Tyr y wern (Jane Jacob), Talgarth (Robert Haynes), Coed Llwyden (David Rees), Clyn y boidy (William Prees), Bwlch isha and Bwlch ycha (Thomas Pryse), Clynware, Llwyndwe and Carregwen (Thomas William) - all in p. Llanvair y bryn, co. Carm. Ms. etc. called Garthoady and Tyr y Coly (John James), Pant y Glase (Rees Hugh), m. by Mr. Howarth's (John Newly), m. and garden in the Lower Street in Llandovery (William Lloyd), m. and garden by Landingat church (Griffith David), m. and garden by Llanfair y bryn church (William Richard), ms. etc. called Llanfair y bryn Lands, Whitehall House, stables and garden, Old Smith's House and garden, Kae yr Kerrig isha and Devolas Meadow by Rhyd y Cyre (Thomas Pryse); ms. and gardens by Llanfair y bryn church (John Price, Isaac Jones); Cae mawr (William Lloyd), Farmin Tellych (widow of Rees John Phillip), Brynmawr Lanes (William Lloyd), ms. Pantglace (Thomas and David Hopkin), Tyr Keven y Llan, Genval, -Tyr iddw, Nith and Tyr Goch (Walter Hugill); m. and garden in Llandovery (Elizabeth Williams); Keven tellech (John Rees) - all in ps. Llandingat and Llanfair y bryn, co. Carm. Ms. etc. called Tyr y Court, part of m. Farmin Dyffryn (John Rees), Cwmdw and part of m. Dolegunnor (Evan Powell), Glantowy, Penalt, yr Rhythan (Gwenllian David), Merdybach (widow of Evan John), Blaen y cwm (William John), Tyr Goly Goed and Coed Cae (David Morgan Lewis), Rhandyrs by the village (Thomas Price), Black Cock (widow of John Richard Jones), Rhandyr (David Jones), Rhandyr adjoining Treman Lands and two Rhandyrs under the Cock (widow Jones), Penhill House (Rees David), Rhandyr fwrn and Rhandyr dan Cae'r deved (Thomas Rhytherch), Rhandyr by the village (widow of Morgan David), Gwaynyberllan (Rees Price), Allt yr Rhythin (John Griffiths) Rhoeded (Thomas Morgan) - all in p. Mothvey [Myddfai]. Ms. etc. called Cunillvach and Pen llwyn mawr (Thomas Lewis), part of Diffrin one Rhandyr and Dolegunnor (Evan Powell), Tyr man with (John Harry), Lantowy Isha (Thomas Lewis) - all in p. Llangadock [Llangadog], co. Carm. Ms. etc. called Pentyr y penne (David Lewis), Nanteynon (John Lloyd), Tyr Howell (John William Jenkin), Talydrim (Evan Rees), Outlet of Talydrim (widow of William Evan), Garreg Llwyd (William David), Llwyn Inn (John Jones), Cryncae (William Harry) - all in p. Llanthoisant [Llanddeusant], co. Carm. Ms. etc. called Park y llan, Cae neyadd, Carp skybor, Wayn Lasby and Dwylas Side (Rees David, Harry Zacharias), p. Llanihanell vach Cilargen [Llanfihangel Cilfargen], co. Carm. Declaration of uses.
195 - Receipt for rent from Hugh Penry
196-197 - Marriage Settlement 1. John Jordan of Dumpledale, co. Pemb. 29 Apr 1775 clerk (only son and heir of John Jordan of same, esq., dec'd., by Anne, his wife) 2. Penry Williams of Penpont, co. Brecon'; Cesar Mathias of Little Milford, co. Pemb., esqs. 3. John Williams of Abercamlais, co. Brecon', clerk; George Roch the Younger of Clareston [Clarbeston], co. Pemb., esq. 4. Anne Jordan, widow of John Jordan 5. John Williams of St. David, co. Pemb., clerk, canon; Sarah Williams, spinster, 2nd dter. Before marriage of John Jordan with Sarah Williams. £1,000 portion. £30 rentcharge to 4. Conveying uses of m. etc. called Dumpledale otherwise Dumpleton with water corn grist mill, p. Burton, co. Pemb.; rectory and parsonage of Stainton [Steynton] (Except tithes out of ms. called Denant, Denant Mill, Hill Ratford and Church hill on N. side of brook that runs down from Ratford Bridge to and under the 'Town ree' and fields of Dreenhill, part of p. Stainton, which John Jordan dec'd. sold to Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty for augmentation of St. Mary vicarage, Haverfordwest, for £400). Declaration of uses
198 - Will of James Prise of p. Bridstow, co. Hereford, clerk Devising kinsman Thomas Paytherns of city of Gloucester, surgeon, m. or tmt. at Ewithington, co. Hereford, etc., copyhold and freehold (except copyhold in manor of Church Withington which testator surrendered to Thomas Sparry) of Ross dec'd. to use of testator and wife Lettice) in ps. Church Withington, Lugwardine and Sutton (John Price or undertenants) to Paytherns and heirs subject to life estate of testator's wife Lettice under their Settlement and subject to payment of legacies viz. £100 to Mary sister of T. Paytherne; £50 each to 2 sons of John Yeats of Hereford, butcher, at ages 21; £100 each to Thomas Gwatkin, Elizabeth Gwatkin and Hugh Penry, sons and dter. of near kinswoman Anne Penry of Hereford, grocer; £40 to Lydia Reece dter. of William Reece of Hereford, plumber and glazier; £10 to kinsman Richard and William Banister -all at ages 21. All ms. etc. in city of Hereford within the Liberties to kinswoman Anne Penry subject to life estate of Lettice; ms. etc. in p. Kinersly called the Sallies or Sandy Hole (Richard Stephens, the widow Prosser) subject etc.; all customary ms. in Hampton Bishop (Thomas Hollins) to Anne Penry; also unexpired lease of portions of tithes called Shelwicks or Bird Tythes under Dean and Chapter of Hereford. £60 to wife Lettice (details). At year's end after testator's decease she will have received whole of £100 jointure. Requests executrix and wife's relations to care for Lettice who has been in a state of insanity for some years until a guardian or manager can be 'fix'd' by law. By decease of Richard Sarjeant of Bristol, grocer, 1/3rd of ms. and leasehold lands in p. Upton Bishop, co. Hereford, called Church and (?) Cog (Mr. Thomas Hullett of Upton), 1/3rd of ms. and leasehold land in p. Upton called Whichampton or Hitcham(pton) (of --- Holms), 1 piece of leasehold in field called Studley, p. Linton (of --- Bond of Revells in Linton) and c.10a. meadow or pasture (heretofore granted by John Abrahall esq. of Ingeston and --- Addy ofBrampton Abbots) in spot called the (?) Rics Abbot meadow and adjoining to the abbots meadow, to Anne Penry. £100 to Richard Burton Rideout, to Lettice Pendlebury of Ross and to Mary wife of James Roberts each. Printed books and papers to be equally divided and given to T. Paytherns and Thomas Gwatkin with 1st choice to Paytherns of lot. All MS. papers not relating to worldly concerns or temporal estate to be committed 'to the Flames or otherwise destroy'd'. Rest of money, goods etc. to Anne Penry, sole executrix. Same date. Codicil of James Price. By Bargain and Sale, 28 September 1776, between 1. William Bird of Hereford, gent., on part of Thomas Borneford Manwaring of Dover, co. Kent, esq. and 2. Thomas Tully of Hinton, p. St. Martin within the Liberties of Hereford, on part of James Prise, of cap. m. or mansion house with stable, coach house etc. in Widemarsh Street, p. All Saints, Hereford, and 4 pieces of meadow or pasture (c.14a.) called the Portfields without Wide Marsh Gate within the Liberties (late of John Croose, esq., now James Woodhouse, esq.) and land with building on N. of city wall adjoining Bowrey (or Bowsey) Lane (wall on S., ditch on N., extending to lands of Richard Hopkins, brazier, on W., and lands of Thomas Church, gent., on E.) held by lease under the Corporation of City of Hereford renewable every 7 years. to Anne Penry.
199 - Lease 1. Rt. Hon. William, Earl Talbot, Baron of Hensol, co. Glamorgan 2. David Williams of Newton, p. Llanspythitt, co. Brecon Of cap. m. etc. called Newton with water corn grist mill called Newton Mill etc (250a.) (heretofore of Howell Gwynne esq., since of Jacob Jones, now 2.) and 2a. woodland in the farm of 1. called Llwyngogo to be marked out by 1. and fenced by 2. in the ps. St. Davids [Llanfaes] Llanspythitt and Devynock. For 99 years. Other terms. Rent: £200 yearly
200 - Copy ('Abstract') of Bargain & Sale a) 5 January 1703/4 1. Thomas William Lewis of p. Llandilo ar Vane, co. Brecon; Margarett, his wife; Gwenlian David of same, widow; Jenkin David of same, cooper; Jane Jenkin of same, spinster 2. Thomas Price of Lloyn in Noun, p. Llwywell, gent. Of shares in m. etc Tir Nant it Rhydill, p.Llandiloar Vane (Edward Morgan. Gent.) Decalaration of Uses. Consideration: £75 b) 3 November 1718 1. David Rithert of p. Llandilo'r Vane, innkeeper; Jane, his wife 2. Thomas Prees of p. Llwywell, gent. Of burgage or cottage as amply as John Rees Powell enjoys in the land (sic) of 2., now of Llicey William, called Tir Nant y rhidyll, p. Llandilo'r Vane [Llandeilo'r-fan]. Dorse: 'Llandilo'r Vane purchased for Penpont Chapel'.
201 - Form of Lease (printed) 1. Trustees of Act 22 Geo. III for repairing and widening road from Brecon through Hay and the road through Marish-Lane to the Builth and Hay Turnpike near the village of Llyswen 2. Thomas Williams of Brecon, clerk Of proportion of tolls in consideration of --- part of £2,000 mortgage money on same.
202 - Lease 1. Thomas Williams of Brecon', clerk; Richard Davies of same, clerk 2. Thomas David of p. Llanspithid Of m. etc. Tyr Neydva, p. Llanspithid (of 2.). For 21 years. Other terms. Rent: £27 yearly
203-205 - Receipts for 'Comorth', 'Vane and Comorth' and 'Comorth' from Thomas Williams, John Jones and Benjamin Jones to Lord of Brecon for Tyr y Selar, Tyr y Grose and Tir nant y Rhydill.
206 - Release 1. John Williams of town of Abergavenny, co. Mon., clerk (only surviving child and devisee in will of Thomas Williams of same, gent., dec'd., and surviving administrator of Elizabeth Williams of same, spinster, dter. of Thomas Williams, his sister) 2. John Williams of Abercamlais and Hugh Bold, executors of Thomas Williams, dec'd. On receipt of £1,225 6s. 3d. part of £3,675 14s. Recital of will of Thomas Williams, 1 October 1784, bequeathing 1/3rd of money arising from sale of real and personal estate to trustees (2.) to pay to dter. Mary, wife of John Sharpe of Hereford, mercer, for life, and children, with reversion to testator's dter. Elizabeth Williams. Latter died intestate: Letters of Administration to John Williams of Abergavenny and Mary Sharpe by PCC. Mary Sharpe died in April 1788 leaving only child John Williams Sharpe who died in April 1789 unmarried before age 21.
207 - Admission of John Williams, clerk, to prebend or canonry of Quinta Cursalis in cathedral church of St. David's, vacant by death of Josiah Tucker, clerk (by John Williams, archdeacon of Cardigan).
208 - Presentation of John Williams, B.D., to vicarage of Llowes, co. Radnor, vacant by death of John Thomas, clerk (by Richard Davies, M.A., archdeacon of Brecon, patron).
209 - Admission of John Williams, B.D., to vicarage of p. church of Llowes, co. Radnor (by presentation of Richard Davies, archdeacon of Brecon).
210 - Militia Act 1808: 48 Geo.III, cap. CXI 1808 Dorse: 'Revd. A.D. Williams Abercamlais'.
211 - Appointment of Henry Williams the Younger, clerk, as Deputy Lieutenant of militia for Co.Brecon, by Henry Charles, Duke of Beaufort, Marquiss and Earl of Worcester, Lord Lieutenant of Monmouth and Brecon.
212 - Account for a (?) horse mill
12 - Bundles of deeds apparently relating to property of Penry Gamily of Llwyncytefin.
13 - Penry and Llwyncyntefin: general 1637, 1684-1828
14 - Deeds relating to Tir Cefn Rhosan and other properties p. Llywel 1677-1763, docketed 'Jeffreys Estates'
15 - Deeds relating to Tir Maesllwydarth, p. Trallwng, 1688, 1792
16 - Deeds relating to Tir y Wenglyd anf Tir y Crofft, p. Llywel, 1731-1793
17 - Miscellaneous deeds including deeds relating to Tir y Bronydd, p. Llywel
18 - 'Schedule No. 2': deeds etc, relating to Trallwng 1631-1742
19 - 'Schedule No. 5': relating to rectory of Trallwng 1767-1836; Y Meysydd, p. Trallwng, 1802; Llandybie rectory, co. Carm., 1837; St. Edrins rectory, co. Pemb., 1801-37; and Llansanffraid rectory, co. Card, 1828.
20 - Deeds etc. relating to Tir y Wern and Yr Allt or Tir Yr Allt, p. Llywel, and property in p. Defynnog. 1752-1822
21 - Deed etc. relating to Llwyn Bongam alias Tir Llwyn Bongam and Tir Pentwyn, p. Llywel, 1696-1813 : 'Pentwyn deeds -4' 'llwynBongam', 'No.3/2'
22 - Deeds etc. relating to Porth Gwyn, p. Garthbrengi and land in p. Llanddew, 1716-1733
23 - Deeds etc. relating to lands in p. LLanddew 1710-1742 including Bishop of St David's demesne pf Llanddew (B/D/ACA/2/112-4)
24 - Llandefaelog and Merthyr Cynog 1713
25 - Cantref, Merthyr Cynog, 'Black Lion' and other property in Brecon 1723-1725
26 - Deeds etc. relating to Sheep (now Ship) Street,Brecon, 1643-1657
27 - Deeds etc. relating to Howell Meredith of Llandyfaelog and property in St. David's Brecon 1728-1742
28 - Deed re. property in Cantrefselyf Ward, Struet Inferior etc., Brecon
29 - Deeds etc. relating to Lloyd of Dan-yr-allt property in High St. Superior and Watton Wards, Brecon 1713-1765
30 - Deed relating to p. St. David's, Brecon 1754
31 - Deeds etc. relating to Jones's later Williams's property in High St. Superior Ward, Brecon 1749-1775
32 - Other deeds relating to Brecon 1778, 1683, 1695
33 - Deed relating to Gwenddwr 1627
34 - Deed relating to Llansbyddyd 1714
35 - Deed relating to Llanfihangel Cwm-du and Talgarth 1784
36 - Deed relating to Ystradgynlais, Llanspyddyd, Brecon and Llywel 1724
37 - Deed relating to Llandeilo Graban co. Radnor 1689
38 - Deeds etc. relating to Hay and Llaneigon 1759-1790
39 - Deed relating to p. Cleio (Clyro), co. Radnor 1772
40 - Deed relating to Garraway, co. Hereford, 1776
41 - Other items 1841, 1867, 1880-1881
42 - Miscellaneous items formerly loose in deedBasket including papers relating to Revd. Thomas Williams of Brecon, Revd. Richard Davies of Brecon and the archdeaconry of Brecon
43 - Items relating to the archdeaconry, the poor and vicar of Brecon, and to charities.
44 - Mochdre prebend, co. Montgomeryshire, 1772-1808
45 - Deed relating to p. Glasbury, 1789
46 - Rectory of Llanafan Fawr and chapelries 1799-1837
47 - Lampeter prebend, co. Cardigan, 1796-1839
48 - Correspondence 1780-87
49 - Letters relating to Richard Davies's candidature for canonry in Chapter of St David's
50 - Correspondence 1805-7 between Revd. Frances Wollaston of Chislehurst, Kent, and Revd. Richard Davies, Archdeacon of Brecon, concerning lease of Lampeter tithes.
51 - Proceedings against the curate of Llandewi'r Cwm 1808
52 - Miscellaneous letters to and from Richard Davies, archdeacon of Brecon, 1810 relating to Mr Williams, schoolmaster at St. David's and his replacement William Richardson; Davies's 'Address' to the Catechism; leases of Llanrhystud and St. Twynells; dispute between William Propert and Henry Williams; a building matter in St. David's cathedral.
53 - Correspondence between Thomas Burgees, Bishop of St. David's (1803-1837), with Richard Davies, archdeacon of Brecon, 1809-1814, mainly relating to Church history and Davies's sermons.
54 - Correspondence relating to the lunacy of Revd. William Edwards, rector of Letterston and Llanfair, co. Pembroke
55 - Correspondence between Francis Wollaston of Chislehurt and Davies 1813 relating to Nantmel lease, Lampeter lease, Dr William Jones's Charity, value of Trefgarn and Llandridian and tithers of Spital.
56 - Miscellaneous correspondence and related papers 1812-1818
57 - Papers relating to parliamentary elections 1816-1818 and 3 miscellaneous letters 1817-1818.
58 - Correspondence relating to Roman Catholic Emancipation and other Church matters.
59 - Correspondence 1820 relating to appointment of William Richardson as priest of benefice of St. David's and John Harris as Vicar Choral.
60 - Correspondence between Watkins of Pennoyre and Davies relating to Brecon Borough election 1820.
61 - Correspondence relating to 1820 election.
62 - Miscellaneous correspondence 1822-1840 (including letter-book)
63 - Correspondence relating to the Picton Memorial
64 - Personal items of Richard Davies, archdeacon of Brecon
65 - Family items of Richard Davies
66 - Correspondence relating to household
67 - Miscellaneous Bonds
68 - Miscellaneous bills
69 - Bills etc. for building work and related correspondence
70 - Bills on Archdeacon Davies mainly for household items
72 - Miscellaneous items
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