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Dangos 1784 canlyniad

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Slebech Estate Records,
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Copy of entries in the Old Bible given to Slebech Church 6 No. 1726 by John Barlow, esq., and recording ...,

Copy of entries in the Old Bible given to Slebech Church 6 No. 1726 by John Barlow, esq., and recording the births and deaths of members of the Barlow family 1710-1722; and copies of letters from William Scott (vicar) dated 24 Sept. 1900, concerning the latter's offer of a new bible in place of the 'Barlow' bible.

Correspondence between the Baroness de Rutzen, Eaton Evans and others concerning the affairs of the estate and de Rutzen family ...,

Correspondence between the Baroness de Rutzen, Eaton Evans and others concerning the affairs of the estate and de Rutzen family, papers concerning the Slebech Estate Trust, income tax and insurance, a stove for Minwear church, the income of the living of Slebech, Narberth fair, Jamaica rents, and Cannaston quarry.

Account of John de Wylteschir, receiver, constable and forester of Philippa, Countess of March, for Narberth, a third part of ...,

Account of John de Wylteschir, receiver, constable and forester of Philippa, Countess of March, for Narberth, a third part of Amgoyd and Penllinyniaug, and St. Clare, from Michaelmas, 35 Edward III. Also the detailed accounts [incomplete] of the several ministers of the said Philippa, Countess of March:- John Baron, reeve of Robertson; Phillip Cole, reeve of Kanaston;. John Gibbe, reeve of Tempilton; Phillip Henry, reeve of St. Clare; avid Hychyn, reeve of Nova Domus [New House]; Llewelyn ap Griffith ap Howel, beadle of Wilfrey; Gwyon Vachan, beadle of Amgoyd and Pluniauc; Iuan Gotta, reeve of Castro Durant; David Iuan, reeve of Moileston; Iuan Meynlas, reeve of Lanwaythan.

Account of Henry Wogan, treasurer of the county of Pembroke, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III ...,

Account of Henry Wogan, treasurer of the county of Pembroke, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III, being a summary of he accounts received frown the various ministers of the town of Pembroke, the mills of Pembroke, ferry of Burton, reeveship of Castlemartyn, Westhundred and Easthundred of Pembroke, Coidrath forest, Coidrath, the town of Tenby, Dougledy, Kemmys, Rous, St. Florence, Kyngeswode and Gawdon, Malros, Pyerston, Fobbeston, [Fenton], Rowespole, More, Suerthbury, Haroldston, [Sy]ke, vill of Cast' Walin, Fletherhill, [all in co. Pembroke], town of Llanstephan, Penryn, le Ferry, Oisterlowe, St. Clare, Trayneclynton, [co. Carmarthen,] town of Kilgarren, Emelyn, Maynordevy, Differyn Bryan, weirs of Kilgarran, and Kevyndrym forest, [co. Pembroke].

Canlyniadau 81 i 100 o 1784