Haverfordwest (Wales) -- Officials and employees.

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Legal papers,

Papers (case, answer, briefs, a translation of the Haverfordwest charter of 1609/1610, etc.) in two actions in Chancery by Hugh Fowler of the town and county of Haverfordwest, esq., 1721, and by James Cousins, in ejectment on the demise of Hugh Fowler, 1724, against the mayor, sheriff, bailiffs, and burgesses of Haverfordwest and John Perry, water bailiff of the same, defendants, touching the right of profits of an extension of the quay at Haverfordwest alleged to have been erected on part of ground in the possession of Hugh Fowler.

Letters, &c.,

Miscellaneous letters, etc.:- [ ] to R. Bateman, Trevraner, 1702 (the composition of affairs and minds of all parties) (draft); J. Barlow, Pemboke, to Lord [ ], 1714 (Pembroke election); Jno. Laugharne, Pontvane, to the mayor, aldermen, and common council of Haverfordwest, 1722 (the vacant living of St. Mary); John Philipps, Norbiton Place, to Richard Knethell, Hook (the writer's colliery trade); Row[lan]d P[owell] Laugharne, Orlandon, to [ ] Marks, [17]63 (a bond); J. Allen, Rickeston, to John Gwynne, Lanstinnan, 1801 (money matters, personal); Thos. Glanfield, junior, Bounty Office, Dean's Yard, Westminster, to the Reverend J. [recte Thomas] Bateman, Dinas Parsonage, Fishguard, 1808 (enclosing a description of the estate purchased for augmenting the rectory of Llanychaeth); Margaret James to Jno. Evans, Goat Street [Haverfordwest] [1810] (money matters); John James, High Wycombe, to Wm. Evans, Haverfordwest, 1810 (rights of common in the lordship and parish of Manachlogddu); W. Morgan Meyler, Gloucester, to Jas. Meyler, Haverfordwest, 1829 (a claim to the estate of Richd. Meyler, M.P. for Winchester); D. R. and W. Rees, Stamp Office, Llandovery, to Wm. George, P[r]endergast, Haverfordwest, 1832 (an order for, and a request to advertise, Mr. Morrison's pills); ?N.E. d'Azeglio, Park Lane [London], to William Robertson, Mount Street [London], 1855-1858 (personal); J. Griffith, Castle Cenlas, Letterstone, to [ ], [18]84 (the building of a dairy); and W. H. Greene, Commercial Road [London] to [ ], 1890 (heraldic queries); and two telegrams to Wm. Vaughan James, solicitor, Haverfordwest, [18]83 (regulations affecting Irish cattle, a notice and a letter to Cardigan Urban Authority).

Lists of sheriffs, &c.,

Lists of sheriffs of Pembrokeshire from 1540 to 1864, together with additions to 1878, and of mayors and sheriffs of the town and county of Haverfordwest from 1563 to 1864.

Militia records,

A small group of miscellaneous militia records including a list of the old trained band of the town and county of Haverfordwest [c. 1663]; a warrant, 1710, to the mayor of Haverford West and the rest of the Commissioners for putting in execution the Acts for recruiting Her Majesty's land forces and marines; a copy of a notice by the War Office [late eighteenth or early nineteenth century] regarding the commission of militia officers, with a covering letter, 1936, from Leslie Williams, Llanelly, to 'Frank' [Francis Jones, Haverfordwest]; and the commission, 1806, of Thomas Lloyd, gent., to be a lieutenant of the Dungleddy Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry.

Rentals, &c.,

An undated [mid eighteenth century] rental of the estate of Great Nash in the parishes of St. Lawrence, St. Edrins, Granston, Mathery, Llanhowell, St. Davids, Camross, Talbenny, St. Thomas in Haverfordwest, St. Mary's in Haverfordwest, Burton, and Langum, co. Pembroke; a draft rental, 1810, of the estates of John James, Pantsaison, in the parishes of Monington, Saint Dogmells, Moilgrove, Bayvill, and Narberth, co. Pembroke; and an alphabetical list, compiled in 1850, of the freemen for the town and county of Haverfordwest (348 names).