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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Charles Williams of Newport to W. Springett. Does not know how there were three pecks short in 24 bushels of ...,
Charles Williams of Newport to W. Springett. Does not know how there were three pecks short in 24 bushels of ...,
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 ...,
T. [Lord] Wharton to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had complained to Lord Dursley, yet without naming his son, of the ...,
T. [Lord] Wharton to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had complained to Lord Dursley, yet without naming his son, of the ...,
Henry Morgan of Rosnewith to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending by bearer a sub-poena to Sir Charles, hoping that it would ...,
Henry Morgan of Rosnewith to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending by bearer a sub-poena to Sir Charles, hoping that it would ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. She was glad that he intended coming home to Ruperra,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. She was glad that he intended coming home to Ruperra,
B. Ossulstone to Lady Mary Kemeys. Stating that the gentleman had been with 'my lord' that night, and that, as ...,
B. Ossulstone to Lady Mary Kemeys. Stating that the gentleman had been with 'my lord' that night, and that, as ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Reference to the trial of their cause which would come up on 27 ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Reference to the trial of their cause which would come up on 27 ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the account of moneys paid by Sir Charles in respect of his share ...,
William Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the account of moneys paid by Sir Charles in respect of his share ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Informing him that his daughter Jenny was ill with small pox; gives an ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Informing him that his daughter Jenny was ill with small pox; gives an ...,
Thomas Lloyd to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had waited on the 'old lady' [Lady Elizabeth Thomas] and had found her ...,
Thomas Lloyd to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had waited on the 'old lady' [Lady Elizabeth Thomas] and had found her ...,
Elizabeth Wheeler of Monmouth to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. Thanking him for a gift of £20,
Elizabeth Wheeler of Monmouth to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. Thanking him for a gift of £20,
Rev. Richard Evans to [Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte?]. He had received of W. Lewelin, his steward, £33.6.8 towards the augmentation of ...,
Rev. Richard Evans to [Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte?]. He had received of W. Lewelin, his steward, £33.6.8 towards the augmentation of ...,
Letter from Mr Escott, attorney of Goathurst (?). Asking his correspondent for writs ad quod damnum for Sir Charles Kemeys-Tynte ...,
Letter from Mr Escott, attorney of Goathurst (?). Asking his correspondent for writs ad quod damnum for Sir Charles Kemeys-Tynte ...,
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 ...,
Robert Dobbyn of Waterford to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. He had only just received Mrs Alcock's half year's rent for Nov ...,
Robert Dobbyn of Waterford to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. He had only just received Mrs Alcock's half year's rent for Nov ...,
Lord Mountstuart to [J. Johnson?]. Stating that he did not wish to claim the two heriots due on the death ...,
Lord Mountstuart to [J. Johnson?]. Stating that he did not wish to claim the two heriots due on the death ...,
James Cockshutt to Col. J. Kemeys-tynte. States that there was no doubt as to practicability of a railroad from his ...,
James Cockshutt to Col. J. Kemeys-tynte. States that there was no doubt as to practicability of a railroad from his ...,
H. Clinton to J. Kemeys-tynte. Giving him the address of two co-operators.
H. Clinton to J. Kemeys-tynte. Giving him the address of two co-operators.
John Price to J. Kemeys-tynte. Concerning his negotiations with Biedermann concerning the sale of a small tenement of which his ...,
John Price to J. Kemeys-tynte. Concerning his negotiations with Biedermann concerning the sale of a small tenement of which his ...,
George Emerson to John Kemeys-tynte. Reference to repairs to the stable at Kevenmably; the Gentlemen of Monmouthshire were now raising ...,
George Emerson to John Kemeys-tynte. Reference to repairs to the stable at Kevenmably; the Gentlemen of Monmouthshire were now raising ...,
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