Bill, although I can't prove it at this moment, I do think you are right, that the Land Tax Assesments were filmed at the old PRO at Kew by the Mormons. One thing I forget to tell everyone is that in some instances, the owner of a piece of property, may own more than one piece of property i the same parish or in different parishes. sometimes, all the properties are put together in the parish where the landowner hmself lives. In one case, one of my relatives lived on a farm in Llanwenog parish that I could never find on those LTA's. I later found him listed with the owner of the land in a different parish, miles away. Annie Attached Message From: BILLGJ@aol.com To: dyfed@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Dyfed] Re Land Tax Assessments Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:59:51 EDT The 1798 Land Tax assessments are different! They went to the Public Record Office (now the National Archives at Kew) for use by the clerks recording the owners who were exonerated from the tax - essentially these owners had bought it out with a capital sum (much needed by the government at the time to help finance the Napoleonic Wars). These would have been much easier for the LDS to film. Bill G-J