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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Sir C. C. Pepys to an unnamed correspondent. In reply to a request to exercise his patronage of living in ...,
Sir C. C. Pepys to an unnamed correspondent. In reply to a request to exercise his patronage of living in ...,
Sir Anthony Keck to 'my lord', [probably Lord Wharton]. Concerning the dispute between Sir Charles Kemeys and Sir John Thomas ...,
Sir Anthony Keck to 'my lord', [probably Lord Wharton]. Concerning the dispute between Sir Charles Kemeys and Sir John Thomas ...,
S. Kemeys of Lanvair to Sir Charles Kemeys, his nephew. Informing him that he and most of the neighbourhood were ...,
S. Kemeys of Lanvair to Sir Charles Kemeys, his nephew. Informing him that he and most of the neighbourhood were ...,
S. French to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning Miss Jenny's affliction with small pox,
S. French to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning Miss Jenny's affliction with small pox,
Roger Kemeys of Panteague to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that writer's cousin Perkins would, owing to the illness of his ...,
Roger Kemeys of Panteague to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that writer's cousin Perkins would, owing to the illness of his ...,
Roger Harrope, Basaleg, to [?Lady Mary Kemeys]. Wishing that recipient will not let his master know that he opened a ....
Roger Harrope, Basaleg, to [?Lady Mary Kemeys]. Wishing that recipient will not let his master know that he opened a ....
Roger Bassett to [Sir Charles Kemeys]. References to the letting of a farm, the collection of a heriot, i.e. an ...,
Roger Bassett to [Sir Charles Kemeys]. References to the letting of a farm, the collection of a heriot, i.e. an ...,
Roger Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Informing him that Mr Lewis of Lanishen had offered to purchase the lease of ...,
Roger Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Informing him that Mr Lewis of Lanishen had offered to purchase the lease of ...,
Roger Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Hopes soon to give him assurance of Mr Kemeys's £300 being secured; for he ...,
Roger Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Hopes soon to give him assurance of Mr Kemeys's £300 being secured; for he ...,
R[obert] Wallop to Col. [Edmund] Ludlow. Pleading for the release from prison of John Halswell (see 6),
R[obert] Wallop to Col. [Edmund] Ludlow. Pleading for the release from prison of John Halswell (see 6),
Robert Price to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishes Sir Charles's troubles were at an end; those in whose hands the affairs ...,
Robert Price to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishes Sir Charles's troubles were at an end; those in whose hands the affairs ...,
Robert Price to Lady Tynte. Concerning deeds to be drawn up concerning her settlement and jointure,
Robert Price to Lady Tynte. Concerning deeds to be drawn up concerning her settlement and jointure,
Robert Price to Edward Kemeys. Sir Charles Kemeys was too indolent to write concerning his own affairs; believes that he ...,
Robert Price to Edward Kemeys. Sir Charles Kemeys was too indolent to write concerning his own affairs; believes that he ...,
Robert Price to an unnamed correspondent. Explains how he was unable to meet his correspondent, probably a legal representative of ...,
Robert Price to an unnamed correspondent. Explains how he was unable to meet his correspondent, probably a legal representative of ...,
Robert Price of Lincolns Inn to Sir Charles Kemeys. Hopes he is free from gout and a sick head; wishes ...,
Robert Price of Lincolns Inn to Sir Charles Kemeys. Hopes he is free from gout and a sick head; wishes ...,
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 ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that the French book he was translating had already appeared in English; there ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that the French book he was translating had already appeared in English; there ...,
[Robert Merrett] to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that odds of £100 to £30 were being given that a session of ...,
[Robert Merrett] to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that odds of £100 to £30 were being given that a session of ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Speaks of a proposal for a meeting of Parliament on 2 Oct., which would ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Speaks of a proposal for a meeting of Parliament on 2 Oct., which would ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. On the night before there had been scenes of great rejoicing in London on ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. On the night before there had been scenes of great rejoicing in London on ...,
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