Lynch-Blosse Estate Papers

Scope and Content

Papers of the Lynch-Blosse estate, 1843-1963, including marriage settlements, wills and deeds relating to trusts, 1843-1896; deeds relating to the Cryddan Park Estate, Neath, 1858-1907; deeds relating to properties at Nantyffyllon, 1869-1895; papers relating to minerals at Penylan Farm, 1887-1908; papers relating to sale of leaseholds at Nantyffyllon, 1887-1962; Penylan and Bedw Joint Estate, 1914-1950; deeds of minerals under Bedw Farm, 1873-1935; correspondence, 1889-1961; papers relating to the succession of the Baronetcy of members of the Lynch-Blosse family, 1911-1963; papers relating to the sale of the Penylan Estate, 1961-1962.

Administrative / Biographical History

Rev. Henry Lynch Blosse, vicar of Newcastle, near Bridgend, who was born in Llandaff, and married Charlotte Fanny Knight of Tythegston Court in 1844. He later went on to become Archdeacon and Dean of Llandaff Cathedral. His sister, meanwhile, married James Lewis of Maesteg, who in 1858 bought the Cryddan Park estate, to the south of Neath, from John Henry Grant of Gnoll. This estate was sold in 1882 to the Rev. Henry Lynch Blosse. In the years after 1858 the Cryddan Park Estate was parcelled up into building plots and leased out, and as a result a number of houses were built on what became Lewis Road, Cryddan Road and Eastland Terrace Road. Through a bequest from a John Richards, the Lynch-Blosse family also acquired farms called Bedw (to the south of Cymmer, in Llantrisant parish) and Penylan (to the north of Nantyffyllon, in Llangynwyd parish). Rich coal seams lay beneath Bedw Farm. Penylan Farm, like the Cryddan Park estate, was parcelled up and leased for building, and many of the leases were subsequently sold in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1942 Sir Robert Cyril Lynch-Blosse became the 13th Baronet Lynch-Blosse of Galway, taking over that title from his cousin Major Robert Lynch-Blosse, who lived in Kilkenny.

Arrangement

Arranged into the following: Estate deeds and settlements; Conveyances and leases; Miscellaneous papers

Access Information

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Acquisition Information

It is the policy of the West Glamorgan Archive Service to withhold the names of depositors.

Note

Compiled by Richard Burman for the ANW project. The following source was used to compile this description: West Glamorgan Archive Service, Catalogue of the Lynch-Blosse Estate Papers.

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