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The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

The Pembrokeshire estates were eventually to come to the younger Pryse Pryse under his father's will, dated 3 December 1822. In addition, the Pryse trustees were instructed t...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 443

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

£ 4,500, consequent upon the very sensible purchase of the Cwmcyn- felin estate which adjoined Gogerddan.26 Unfortunately, the Gogerddan papers only permit sporadic glimpses...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 444

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

meet the inevitable death duties which would arise upon the death of his father. His careful management was such that by the end of 1896 he had used the accumulated proceeds...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 445

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

his son that inevitable bankruptcy would be the only consequence of his rash expenditure on foxhounds and entertaining. To Edward's argument that his 'position' in the county...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 446

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

agriculture in the prevention and settlement of damage to land and crops. The appalling conditions of trench warfare, however, seriously undermined his health and he died sho...

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DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 447

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

and refurbish the garden and poultry house at Aberllolwyn, Lewes transferred his appeal to Pryse Pryse as agent to the estate.43 While expressing the deepest sympathy for his...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 448

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

(iii) Mr. G. R. Pryse (fifth son of Sir Pryse) £ 6,250 (iv) Interest to Messrs Jessop and Davies on mortgages £ 2,393 (b) Under the resettlement of 1919 (i) Allowance to J. P...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 449

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

receiver and his entourage of lawyers and accountants were being paid from estate funds, Sir Lewes complained to the trustees, 'It is awfully uncomfortable for me, because pe...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 450

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

gether as to why all the elaborate document called a settlement was ever drawn up and executed by various parties when such a document can be practically thrown into the fire...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 451

The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

badly affected with dry rot and the houses and farm buildings on the estate had received no attention for many years.68 Such was the condition of the estate when George Rice...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 452

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