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Pembrey (Wales : Manor)
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Pembrey manor foreshore rights,

Reports, 1920, prepared on behalf of Lady Ashburnham supporting her claim to foreshore rights in the manor of Pembrey, co. Carm., to wreck of the sea, and minerals below the area of the foreshore. Also included are extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, relevant records, [1180x1208]-1847, held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, the British Museum, solicitors' offices and elsewhere, including Patent, Fine and Close Rolls, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Ancient Deeds, Ministers' Accounts and Assize Rolls.

Ashburnham Welsh Estates Records,

  • GB 0210 ASHHAM
  • Fonds
  • 1392-1968 (predominantly 1600-1925)

Deeds, rentals, estate receiver's accounts, surveys, valuations, correspondence, maps and plans of the Ashburnham estate in Breconshire, Carmarthenshire and Glamorganshire, 1392-1968 (predominantly 1600-1925); sale catalogues and related papers, 1900-1923, deeds of the Mellington Hall estate in the parishes of Churchstoke and Mainstone in Montgomeryshire and Shropshire, 1753-1937, mortgaged by Samuel Rankin Heap to the trustees of the Ashburnham estate in 1923; manorial records and related papers of the manors of Cantref Selyf, 1650-1810, Talgarth, 1650-1826, Bronllys, 1661-1757, and Crickadarn, 1743-1809, all in Breconshire, and especially of the manor of Pembrey in Carmarthenshire, 1663-1922 (including papers relating to rights of shipwreck); accounts of collieries in Pembrey, 1714-1852 (mainly 1795 onwards), and papers relating to Pembrey tithes, colliery, port and harbour, and foreshore rights and wrecks, mainly 18-early 20 cent.

Ashburnham family, Earls of Ashburnham