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Copy Will of John Kemeys-Tynte of Kevenmably, co. Glam., esq. (will dated 21 Feb. 1791),
Copy Will of John Kemeys-Tynte of Kevenmably, co. Glam., esq. (will dated 21 Feb. 1791),
Covenant by 1 that whatever part of the estate of the late Anne Thomas shall descend to his son, Charles ...,
Covenant by 1 that whatever part of the estate of the late Anne Thomas shall descend to his son, Charles ...,
D. A. Jones of Hensoll to John Williams. His master was satisfied with his letter; Springett was a lying fellow ...,
D. A. Jones of Hensoll to John Williams. His master was satisfied with his letter; Springett was a lying fellow ...,
Decree of the court of Chancery (incomplete) in a cause between ?, plaintiff, and Henry Wynter, defendant, ordering that the ....
Decree of the court of Chancery (incomplete) in a cause between ?, plaintiff, and Henry Wynter, defendant, ordering that the ....
Deed Poll (f. 1 only) of Sir Charles Kemeys empowering his wife to dispose by will all such jewels, plate ...,
Deed Poll (f. 1 only) of Sir Charles Kemeys empowering his wife to dispose by will all such jewels, plate ...,
Deed Poll of John Kemeys Tynte of Kevenmably, co. Glam., esq., and Jane Kemeys Tynte, his wife, declaring that two ...,
Deed Poll of John Kemeys Tynte of Kevenmably, co. Glam., esq., and Jane Kemeys Tynte, his wife, declaring that two ...,
Deed Poll of John Kemeys-Tynte, bequeathing, in case he should survive his wife, £5,000 to be equally divided between his ...,
Deed Poll of John Kemeys-Tynte, bequeathing, in case he should survive his wife, £5,000 to be equally divided between his ...,
Deed Poll whereby John Kemeys Tynte of George Street, Hanover Square, esq., and Jane his wife, direct that the personal ...,
Deed Poll whereby John Kemeys Tynte of George Street, Hanover Square, esq., and Jane his wife, direct that the personal ...,
Deed Poll whereby Mary Horton of p. Penmark, co. Glam., widow, executrix and joint devisee of the will of Frances ...,
Deed Poll whereby Mary Horton of p. Penmark, co. Glam., widow, executrix and joint devisee of the will of Frances ...,
Docket rolls, court of Great Sessions, co. Glam.. Originally used as wrappers for no. A1,
Docket rolls, court of Great Sessions, co. Glam.. Originally used as wrappers for no. A1,
Dorothy Kemeys to J. R. Mason. Desiring him to ask Sir Charles Kemeys for a loan; and receipt (18 Jan ...,
Dorothy Kemeys to J. R. Mason. Desiring him to ask Sir Charles Kemeys for a loan; and receipt (18 Jan ...,
Dorothy Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Thanking him for a loan (see 107),
Dorothy Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Thanking him for a loan (see 107),
Dr J. Jones to Sir Charles Kemeys. Much grieved at the torments of the gout which afflict Sir Charles; recommends ...,
Dr J. Jones to Sir Charles Kemeys. Much grieved at the torments of the gout which afflict Sir Charles; recommends ...,
Dr John Jones to Sir Charles Kemeys. Asking him to accept the dedication to him of a work called the ...,
Dr John Jones to Sir Charles Kemeys. Asking him to accept the dedication to him of a work called the ...,
Dr John Jones to Sir Charles Kemeys. Asking him to give shelter and protection to a boy servant, who, acting ...,
Dr John Jones to Sir Charles Kemeys. Asking him to give shelter and protection to a boy servant, who, acting ...,
Duke of Marlborough to [?]Laurian, Jeweller, London. He is satisfied with the box he had recommended,
Duke of Marlborough to [?]Laurian, Jeweller, London. He is satisfied with the box he had recommended,
E. Goate of Brentely Hall to Coe. Johnson. Discusses the advantages of Moore's machines, when used in the open country ...,
E. Goate of Brentely Hall to Coe. Johnson. Discusses the advantages of Moore's machines, when used in the open country ...,
E. Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Urging him to travel in a vehicle and not on horseback,
E. Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Urging him to travel in a vehicle and not on horseback,
E. Kemeys-tynte to her father-in-law C. K. Kemeys-tynte. Thanking him for venison, a change from mutton, which they were condemned ...,
E. Kemeys-tynte to her father-in-law C. K. Kemeys-tynte. Thanking him for venison, a change from mutton, which they were condemned ...,
E. Perkins of Pilston to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that bearer would fix his wire windows very competently; asks him ...,
E. Perkins of Pilston to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that bearer would fix his wire windows very competently; asks him ...,
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