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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers, Ffeil
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Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Advice concerning mourning dress,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Advice concerning mourning dress,
John Romsey to Sir Charles Kemeys. Refers to factions and divisions in the town of Bristol; remarks that whatever Mr ...,
John Romsey to Sir Charles Kemeys. Refers to factions and divisions in the town of Bristol; remarks that whatever Mr ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wants news of the children; she had purchased and sent down the pheasants ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wants news of the children; she had purchased and sent down the pheasants ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Upbraids him for not giving her news of her little boy's illness; Sir ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Upbraids him for not giving her news of her little boy's illness; Sir ...,
John Romsey to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that the report in the Gazette about Killigrew's naval action had no more ...,
John Romsey to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that the report in the Gazette about Killigrew's naval action had no more ...,
John Romsey to Sir Charles Kemeys. Glad to be favoured with a letter at the time when he was busy ...,
John Romsey to Sir Charles Kemeys. Glad to be favoured with a letter at the time when he was busy ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mainly concerning books and literary matters,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mainly concerning books and literary matters,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending accounts of household expenditure and for payments to workmen for the three weeks ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending accounts of household expenditure and for payments to workmen for the three weeks ...,
John Humberstone to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending on dorse the household and workmen's accounts from 29 Dec. to 4 Jan ...,
John Humberstone to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending on dorse the household and workmen's accounts from 29 Dec. to 4 Jan ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of the weekly household expenditure 7-14 Dec., and payments to workmen ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of the weekly household expenditure 7-14 Dec., and payments to workmen ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of household expenditure and of payments to workmen, 20-27 Dec.; expresses ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of household expenditure and of payments to workmen, 20-27 Dec.; expresses ...,
William Springett to Lady Mary Kemeys. Giving his account of household expenses and of payments to workmen, 11-18 April; 79 ...,
William Springett to Lady Mary Kemeys. Giving his account of household expenses and of payments to workmen, 11-18 April; 79 ...,
Robert North to Sir Charles Kemeys. Requesting him to find the money upon the security due to Lord Guilford's estate ...,
Robert North to Sir Charles Kemeys. Requesting him to find the money upon the security due to Lord Guilford's estate ...,
Charles Jevan to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishing him to send the lease which Llewelyn Jenkins had delivered up, so that ...,
Charles Jevan to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishing him to send the lease which Llewelyn Jenkins had delivered up, so that ...,
John Bubb of Bristol to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that a bill to Sir Charles for £100 on Sir Thomas ...,
John Bubb of Bristol to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that a bill to Sir Charles for £100 on Sir Thomas ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had agreed that bearer should bring Sir Charles's horse up to London for ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had agreed that bearer should bring Sir Charles's horse up to London for ...,
Charles Hughes of Trostrey to Sir Charles Kemeys. Offering to sell him a horse for 26 guineas,
Charles Hughes of Trostrey to Sir Charles Kemeys. Offering to sell him a horse for 26 guineas,
W. Catchmay of Monmouth to Sir Charles Kemeys. Informing him that peace had been concluded between the townsmen after the ...,
W. Catchmay of Monmouth to Sir Charles Kemeys. Informing him that peace had been concluded between the townsmen after the ...,
Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mostly concerning a mare she was endeavouring to find for Sir Charles,
Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mostly concerning a mare she was endeavouring to find for Sir Charles,
W. Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Discusses the charge that he had left persons who had stolen wood on Julian's ...,
W. Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Discusses the charge that he had left persons who had stolen wood on Julian's ...,
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