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Pembrokeshire Papers

One of three volumes entitled: 'A Tour thro' Pembrokeshire : Or a Concise Account of Whatsoever, in that County deserves the Attention, or Curiosity of the Traveller ... Compiled by William Wilmot, Bookseller, Printer, and Stationer in Pembroke', being a collection of material for a history of Pembrokeshire.

Wilmot, William, of Pembroke fl. late 18 cent.

Pembrokeshire Notes

Notes on Pembrokeshire extracted by Edward Laws from various manuscript sources including Richard Fenton manuscripts.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Pembrokeshire notes

One of four volumes of notes and extracts by Henry Owen relating mainly to Pembrokeshire archaeology, history, genealogies, etc.

Pembrokeshire Notes

One of two volumes of extracts by Edward Laws, mainly from Phillipps and Fenton MSS. at the Cardiff Public Library, relating to monumental inscriptions in Pembrokeshire, pedigrees of the families of Phillipps of Picton Castle and Lort of Stackpole, Pembrokeshire churches and manors, etc.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Pembrokeshire notes

One of four volumes of notes and extracts by Henry Owen relating mainly to Pembrokeshire archaeology, history, genealogies, etc.

Pembrokeshire notes

One of four volumes of notes and extracts by Henry Owen relating mainly to Pembrokeshire archaeology, history, genealogies, etc.

Pembrokeshire Notes

One of two volumes of extracts by Edward Laws, mainly from Phillipps and Fenton MSS. at the Cardiff Public Library, relating to monumental inscriptions in Pembrokeshire, pedigrees of the families of Phillipps of Picton Castle and Lort of Stackpole, Pembrokeshire churches and manors, etc.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Pembrokeshire notes

One of four volumes of notes and extracts by Henry Owen relating mainly to Pembrokeshire archaeology, history, genealogies, etc.

Pembrokeshire Institutions

Abstracts of inquisitiones 'post mortem' in respect of William Owen, 1589, and his son George Owen, 1614, and of other inquisitiones, 1362-1367, relating to the county of Pembroke.

Pembrokeshire Genealogies

Genealogies of Pembrokeshire interest copied from the 'Golden Grove' book of pedigrees deposited by the Earl of Cawdor in the Public Record Office.

Pembrokeshire field-names

A list of some Pembrokeshire field-names copied by D. Lleufer Thomas in 1897 from the 1836 Tithe Apportionment Books, with an alphabetical index of Pembrokeshire parishes.

Thomas, D. Lleufer (Daniel Lleufer), 1863-1940

Pembrokeshire Deeds

A schedule of deeds, 1385-1822, relating to properties in Brawdy, Castlemorris, Dale, Folkeston, Broadmoor, Pembroke, etc.

Pembrokeshire Bibliography

'A list of Printed Books treating of or containing substantial references to the County of Pembroke', compiled mainly by Edward Laws.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Pembrock and Kemes

The original manuscript of 'Pembrock and Kemes so called for that in this Booke there are conteyned diverse Notes touchinge the Auncient and Moderne State of both these Seignioryes and diverse other Matters touchinge the same Lordshippes' by George Owen, Henllys, partly printed in The Description of Pembrokeshire, Part II, pp. 325-498.

Owen, George, 1552-1613

Pedigrees, etc.

A fragmentary genealogy of the Audeley family and of the early lords of Kemmes, and notes on the family of De Brian of Devon and South Wales.

Officers of the Crown

Transcripts of documents relating to the offices and duties of the Auditor of Wales, the Master of the Mint, and the Chamberlain of the Royal household, mainly in the reign of Queen Anne, with a list of titles, offices, and revenues granted to their eldest sons by the several kings of England from Henry III to Henry VII.

Miscellanea

Miscellaneous papers collected by Henry Owen, most of them of Pembrokeshire interest.

Miscellanea

Papers, 1687, relating to the petition of Thomas East, engraver, for payment of amounts due to him for engraving large double judicial seals of silver for the Courts of Great Sessions for the counties of 'Carnarvan, Merionith, and Anglesey', 'Denbigh, Montgomery and fflint', and '[Carmarthen] Cardigan and Pembrook', 'a large double Silver Seale for the Chancellor of Denbigh and Montgomery', and 'a large steale Plate' for the embassy at Constantinople; a copy, with an English translation, of the charter of Edward II to the borough of Carmarthen, 1312; papers relating to the dioceses of Llandaff and St. Davids; etc.

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