Ref NoD-ANGLE
Acc No1254
3598
TitleAngle Estate Papers
DescriptionPapers of the Angle estate, 1637-1954, including deeds, 1724-1838, mainly relating to land in Pembrokeshire and Anglesey; estate financial records, 1787-1923; brick works records, 1880-1885; correspondence, 1808-1919; maps and plans, [c. 1745]-1954; records of Golden Estate and Wallaston Farm, 1799-1857; and miscellaneous papers, 1637-1888.

Arranged into two groups: Group one consists of deeds, account books, correspondence, maps and plans and miscellaneous; and Group two consists of architectural drawings.

Finding aids: A hard copy is available in Pembrokeshire Record Office.

D/ANGLE/1-6 Deeds, general
D/ANGLE/7-44 Angle Estate papers: Account books
D/ANGLE/45-46 Angle Estate papers: Brick works
D/ANGLE/47-51 Angle Estate papers: Accounting Miscellania
D/ANGLE/52-55 Angle Estate papers: Correspondence
D/ANGLE/56-60 Angle Estate papers: Deeds
D/ANGLE/61-69 Angle Estate papers: Miscellaneous
D/ANGLE/70-82 Angle Estate papers: Maps and plans
D/ANGLE/83-90 Unidentified estate maps and plans
D/ANGLE/91-103 Other maps and plans
D/ANGLE/104-119 Golden Estate and Walaston Farm items
D/ANGLE/120-128 Miscellaneous
D/ANGLE/129-136 Architectual drawings and plans

D/ANGLE/129-134 and possibly D/ANGLE/135-136 are attributed to William Thomas, architect of Pembroke and of 1, Portland Row, London. See article in Dyfed Family History Journal, volume 2, number 9, April 1988, "Then and Now Number 195" in Western Telegraph newspaper (05/10/1983) and entries for Brownslade in "The Lost Houses of Wales" by Thomas Lloyd and "Historic Houses of Pembrokeshire and their families" by Major Francis Jones. See also D/ANGLE/78 and 89 and D/BUSH/79/1
Date1637-1954
Physical DescriptionLanguage/scripts of material: English
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