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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Sir Charles Morgan to C. K. Kemeys-tynte. Acceding to his request (see C625); he was sorry to say that his ...,
Sir Charles Morgan to C. K. Kemeys-tynte. Acceding to his request (see C625); he was sorry to say that his ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte (?) to a constituent. Stating that the laws against the jobber of lean cattle were sufficiently strong ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte (?) to a constituent. Stating that the laws against the jobber of lean cattle were sufficiently strong ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to William Brennand. Requests information about the value of houses at the Hague and the method of ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to William Brennand. Requests information about the value of houses at the Hague and the method of ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to the election of Monmouthshire. The sudden death of his friend Mr [Thomas] Morgan had prompted him ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to the election of Monmouthshire. The sudden death of his friend Mr [Thomas] Morgan had prompted him ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to the Commissioners of the Post Office. States that what he wrote to them of Mr Myles ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to the Commissioners of the Post Office. States that what he wrote to them of Mr Myles ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Sir Joseph Williamson, [British Diplomat at the Hague]. Invoking his aid in litigation business between him ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Sir Joseph Williamson, [British Diplomat at the Hague]. Invoking his aid in litigation business between him ...,
[Sir Charles Kemeys?] to 'my dear General'. Thanking him for kind enquiries after his late accident; he must not take ...,
[Sir Charles Kemeys?] to 'my dear General'. Thanking him for kind enquiries after his late accident; he must not take ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Mr Hill. Discussing matters relating to the withdrawal of money from Holland and his right to ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Mr Hill. Discussing matters relating to the withdrawal of money from Holland and his right to ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Mr Hill. Concerning the litigation business referred to in 286. Copy,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Mr Hill. Concerning the litigation business referred to in 286. Copy,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Lady Mary Kemeys. Informs her that he had got safely over the other side to Bristol ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Lady Mary Kemeys. Informs her that he had got safely over the other side to Bristol ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to John Williams. Instructing him to tell Mrs Goodwin to do as she thought fit, to send ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to John Williams. Instructing him to tell Mrs Goodwin to do as she thought fit, to send ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to John Williams. Approves of his bargains; wishes him to tell Mr Williams that he was surprised ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to John Williams. Approves of his bargains; wishes him to tell Mr Williams that he was surprised ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to his cousin Button. Refers to the original book of records of the town of Cardiff which ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to his cousin Button. Refers to the original book of records of the town of Cardiff which ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to H. Deane. In reply to 283, and accepting his explanation. Copy,
Sir Charles Kemeys to H. Deane. In reply to 283, and accepting his explanation. Copy,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Dr Barboone. Concerning his illness which prevented him from attending parliament; is glad that peace had ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Dr Barboone. Concerning his illness which prevented him from attending parliament; is glad that peace had ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to 'Domine Sentiman' and 'Domine Scape'. Stating that Anna Thomas, his step-daughter, had died on 20 Aug ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to 'Domine Sentiman' and 'Domine Scape'. Stating that Anna Thomas, his step-daughter, had died on 20 Aug ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to an unnamed correspondent. Thanking him for his friendship and hoping he would continue it in the ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to an unnamed correspondent. Thanking him for his friendship and hoping he would continue it in the ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to an unnamed correspondent. Saying that, as he was indisposed, he could not answer his letter before ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to an unnamed correspondent. Saying that, as he was indisposed, he could not answer his letter before ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys [Cefn Mabli, co. Glam.] to his nephew Charles [Tynte of Halswell, Somerset]. The purchase of horses and ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys [Cefn Mabli, co. Glam.] to his nephew Charles [Tynte of Halswell, Somerset]. The purchase of horses and ...,
Sir C. Kemeys Tynte to his wife. Stating that the Prince had not yet come to town; the Queen was ...,
Sir C. Kemeys Tynte to his wife. Stating that the Prince had not yet come to town; the Queen was ...,
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