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  <dc:title>Records of the Mathias family of Llangwarren and Lamphey Court</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The records listed here cover a period from the late eighteenth century to middle of this century. A certain amount of information about the earlier history of the family can be found in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography and a copy of an early family tree is recorded in Peniarth Ms. 156 is available in West Wales Historical Records Vol. II.  For the sake of convenience, files of R. T. P. Williams and previous firms relating to the Mathias family have been listed with this collection. It should be noted that Henry Mathias, one of the younger sons of Charles Mathias, was a member of the firm of Evans, Powell and Mathias, a predecessor of the firm of R. T. P. Williams.

The records are arranged as follows:-
Title deeds and related papers
Camrose	                                                       nos. 1-6
Haroldston St. Issells	                                          no. 7
Hasguard	                                                        nos. 8-33
Lamphey	                                                        nos. 34 - 91
Letterston, Jordanston etc.	                              nos. 92 - 102
Llanstinan, Fishguard	                                           nos. 103 - 107
Pembroke	                                                         no. 108
St. Nicholas, Llanwnda	                              nos. 109 - 118
Wills, settlements etc.	                                            nos. 119 - 131
Leases, tenancy agreements etc                            nos. 132 - 154
Estate papers Manor of Lamphey                         nos. 144 - 167
Lamphey estate 	                                            nos. 168 - 187
Llangwarren estate	                                            nos. 188 - 197
General estate papers 	                                            nos. 198 - 211
Maps and plans 	                                            nos. 212 - 217
Personal papers George Mathias                          nos. 218 - 228
Rev. William Mathias                                              nos. 229 - 257
Office files	                                                          nos. 258 - 376
Grace Mathias' trust	                                             nos. 381-418

Grace Mathias was one of the daughters of David Mathias of Fishguard. She inherited various estates in and near Fishguard from her aunt, also called Grace Mathias (d.1788). She conveyed all the estates to Charles Mathias, her brother, and Thomas Mathias on trust to sell and to hold the proceeds in trust for any children which she might have and for the children of her sister Elizabeth Bevan. Grace Mathias died on 18th May 1834.

Charles Mathias' Gloucestershire estate	      nos. 419 - 429

Charles Mathias lived at Paradise House, Gloucs., for some years in the 1820s. In 1830 he purchased Guirshill Farm at Lydney which included a wharf and timber yard at Purton on the River Severn. Many of the papers in this section relate to his efforts to develop a railway line to Purton to facilitate the exploitation of the mineral wealth of the Forest of Dean, (see also D/RTP/MAT/232)

Charles Mathias' miscellaneous	                    nos. 430 - 431</dc:description>
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