Couple of snippets in Welsh Newspapers online
Weekly Mail - 11 Oct 1902
Mr. Peter Lundy Atkinson, of the East Dock Hotel, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, and
Redholme, Llanbethery, licensed victualler, died on July 7 last, intestate, leaving an estate of the gross value of £6,454 18. 2d.. of which £1.524 14s. 2d. is net personalty. Letters of administration of the property have been granted to Mrs. Louisa Atkinson. the widow. The sureties are Mr. Howard Brown, of the East Dock Hotel, master mariner, and Mr. William Henry Bennett, of Adam-street. Cardiff, grocer.
Barry Dock News 17 April 1903
RE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE P. L. ATKINSON, ESQ-, DECEASEI). RED HOLME, LLANBYTHERY, NEAR LLANCARVAN. (About three miles from Aberthaw Railway Station). HIGHLY-IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, FARM, and CARPEN- TERS' TOOLS, together with the whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Other EFFECTS. MR J. T. SAUNDERS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 29th, 1903, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND OTHER OUTDOOR EFFECTS
(full breakdown of the lots here -
http://welshnewspapers.llgc.org.uk/en/page/view/4432529/ART32/red%20holme)
Weekly News 21 July 1906
BEES - On July 11th, at Red Holme, Llanbythery, Cowbridge, the wife of Tom Bees, of a daughter.
Glamorgan Gazette
7 Sept 1906
GENERAL Servant Wanted, good wages,, excellent home, small family.—Rees, Red Holme, Llanbethery, Cowbridge.
1907 a Mrs Holland is in residence, who has belongings stolen from her by a dishonest servant Lucy Rose, or Lucy Rose williams, of Barry
Cardiff Times
18 July 1908
Williams—Herivel. The wedding took place quietly on Wednesday morning, at Bonvilstone Church, of Mr Melvin Williams, of Redholme, Llanbythery, to Miss Herivel, daughter of the late Colonel Herivel, of Alderney. The clergyman officiating was the Rev. J. le Gett Du Heaume, B.A., rector of Bonvilstone, and brother-in-law of the bride. The Rev. A. T, Hughes, vicar of Llancarfan, gave the bride away, and Lieut. J. Ll. Lewis, son of Mr Gething Lewis, JP, Cardiff,and cousin of the bridegroom, did duty as best man." Mr Williams is well known at Cardiff Docks, where he is connected with the Bute Supply Company.
25 July 1908
WILLIAMS—HER1VEL.—On 15 th inst., at Bonvilston Church, by the Rev. J. Le Gett. du Heaume, Rector (brother-in-law of bride), Edwin Melvin Williams, of Redholme, Llanbethery, near Cowbridge, to Lilian Marie, second daughter of the late Colonel P. T. Herivel, of Alderney, and niece of Comte de Faby