Papers relating to the Hengwrt, Nannau and Rug estates, comprising deeds, sale catalogues and accounts, 1788-1923, estate and personal correspondence, 1859-1939, and papers relating to Llanfachreth church, 1868-1889, 1955.
Mary Vaughan Papers (relating to Nannau, Rug and Hengwrt)
This material is held atGwynedd Archives Service - Meirionnydd Record Office / Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd, Archifdy Meirionnydd
- Reference
- GB 220 Z/DBM
- Dates of Creation
- 1788-1955
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.02 cubic metres (2 boxes)
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Sir Robert Howel Vaughan (1723-1791), 1st Bart, succeeded his brother to the Hengwrt, Nannau and Rug estates, located mainly in Merionethshire. Sir Robert's eldest son, Sir Robert Williams Vaughan (1768-1843), 2nd Bart, inherited Nannau. His third son, Griffith Howel Vaughan (d. 1848) inherited Hengwrt, and on the death of his brother, Edward, in 1807, also succeeded to Rug. The three estates were again reunited when they were inherited by Sir Robert Williams Vaughan's eldest son, Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, 3rd Bart (1803-1859). On his death without issue, the Rug estate was devised to the Hon. C. H. Wynn, 2nd son of Lord Newborough, owner of the Glynllifon estate in Caernarfonshire. Hengwrt was devised to his late wife's sisters, Mary Charlotte Lloyd, Jane Lloyd (later Foulkes) and Harriet Lloyd during their lifetime and then to John Vaughan (1829-1898) of Dolmelynllyn. Nannau was devised to the Hon. Thomas Price Lloyd of Pengwern, Flintshire, for life and then likewise to John Vaughan of Dolmelynllyn. John Vaughan (1829-1898) succeeded to Dolmelynllyn in 1852. He was succeeded by his second son, John Vaughan (1871-1956), Colonel in the 10th Hussars, of Hengwrt and Nannau. Parts of the Nannau and Dolmelynllyn estate were sold in the early 20th century, but Nannau itself was sold to Mr David Muirhead in 1975.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically, except for items 94-114 which were deposited separately.
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Note
Compiled by Mair James for the HMC/NLW Family and Estates project. The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Nicholas, Thomas, Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County families of Wales, vol. II (London, 2 vols, 1872); Griffith, John Edwards, Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire families (Wrexham, 1998 reprint); Gwynedd Archives: Meirionnydd Record Office, Catalogue of Mary Vaughan Papers (relating to Nannau, Rug and Hengwrt).
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Appraisal Information
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