Mathias family papers, comprising: deeds and related papers, parishes of Camrose, 1769-1920; Haroldston St Issells, 1824, Hasguard, 1798-1897, Lamphey, 1768-1894; Letterston, 1810-1886; Llanstinan and Fishguard, 1883-1901; St Mary, Pembroke, 1787; and St Nicholas and Llanwnda, 1812-1888; wills, settlements, etc., 1776-1923; leases, tenancy agreements, etc. realting to the parishes of St Martin, Haverfordwest, 1851, Lamphey, 1822-1925; Letterston, 1891-1926; Llanstinan, 1851; and Steynton, 1846-1921; estate papers of the Manor of Lamphey, 1758-1930; Lamphey Estate, 1851-1927; Llangwarren Estate, 1828-1925; general estate papers, 1853-1945, including maps and plans, 1808-1941; personal papers of George Mathias, 1819-1899; of the Rev. William Mathias of Calcott, Somerset, 1839-1888; of Miss Grace Mathias, 1697-1847; of Charles Mathias' interests in Gloucestershire, 1817-1848; and office files of RTP Williams and previous firms relating to the Mathias families, 1851-1967.
Records of the Mathias family of Llangwarren and Lamphey Court
This material is held atPembrokeshire Archives and Local Studies / Archifdy Sir Benfro ac Astudiaethau Lleol
- Reference
- GB 213 D/RTP/MAT
- Dates of Creation
- 1697-1967
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- Not provided
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Mathias family had resided in Llangwarren, Jordanston, Pembrokeshire, since the 16th century, when Thomas Mathias (c. 1570-1617) of Glastir, Nevern, Pembrokeshire, married Jane Lloyd, co-heiress of Llangwarren. The estate descended in the male line, passing to Charles Delamotte Mathias (1777-1851), who married Mary Bethell, of Hassage, Somerset. Charles Mathias purchased Lamphey Court, Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, in 1810-1811, and built a new mansion there in 1823. Their children were Lewis Mathias (1813-1882) who married Emily Catherine Lawes (d. 1877) of Harpenden, Hertfordshire; the Rev. William Mathais (1816- 1864) of Pencoed, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, who married Eliza Stradling, of Bridgwater, Somerset; Charles Mathias (1817-1888); George Mathias (1819-1840), of Glastonbury, Somerst, who married Caroline Law, of Staple Grove Lodge, Somerset; Henry Mathias (b. 1820) of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, a solicitor with the firm Evans, Powell and Mathias, who married Charlotte Maria Carleton Lloyd; Edward Mathias (b. 1822); James Mathias (1823-1886), of Croston [?Lancashire], whose second wife was Alyne Louisa Eliza Hulton (d. 1923); Alfred Mathias (b. 1825); Thomas Mathias (b. 1827) of Haverfordwest, and Frederick Mathias (b. 1828). His eldest son, Charles (1849-1918), married Cecilia Antonia Stokes (d. 1935), of St Botolphs, Pembrokeshire. Their eldest son, Charles Ronald Mathias (1877-1949), married Shelagh Natalie Farewell, of Natal, South Africa, and they had a son, Wing Commander Lewis Mathias of Lamphey (b. 1915). He had a daughter, Shelah Nicole (b. 1948), by his second wife, Huguette Ida Lèvy, of France. Lewis Mathias was the last of the family to live in Lamphey Court. The family advertised Llangwarren for sale in 1987, and Lamphey Court in 1978. The 2nd son of Charles and Cecilia was Algernon Stokes Mathias (1885-1923), of Llangwarren, a Captain in the Royal Veterinary Corps. He married Winifred Gertrude Bonsall, of Theale. The 3rd son, Egerton Lloyd Anthony Mathias (b. 1890), of Marconi House, was an electrical engineer. He sold Upper House, Wolfsdale, Camrose, Pembrokshire, in 1919-1920. Grace Mathias (d. 1834) was one of the daughters of David Mathias (1738-1812), a shopkeeper of Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. She inherited various estates in Fishguard from her aunt, also called Grace Mathias, (d. 1788).
Arrangement
Arranged into the following: deeds; wills and settlements; leases; estate papers; personal papers; and office files.
Access Information
No restrictions.
Acquisition Information
Deposited by Messrs. RTP Williams, Solicitors, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest
Note
Compiled by Seri Crawley for the ANW project. The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Pembrokeshire Record Office, Records of the Mathias family of Llangwarren and Lamphey Court; Jones, Francis, Historic Houses of Pembrokeshire and their Families, (Newport, 1996); National Library of Wales Journal, XIV (1965-66); Burke's Landed Gentry (London, 1952); Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940, (London, 1959).
Other Finding Aids
Hard copies of the catalogue are available at Pembrokeshire Record Office and the National Register of Archives.
Conditions Governing Use
Usual copyright regulations apply.
Appraisal Information
All records deposited at the Pembrokeshire Record Office have been retained.
Custodial History
Henry Mathias was a member of the firm of Evans, Powell and Mathias, a predecessor of the firm of R.T.P. Williams.
Accruals
Accruals are not expected.