[W. Williams, Pantycelyn: Caniadau (Y rhai sydd ar Mor o Wydr... Caerfyrddin, 1762, pp. 11-36 only,
- 749.
- Ffeil
- [1762].
Fragment.
[W. Williams, Pantycelyn: Caniadau (Y rhai sydd ar Mor o Wydr... Caerfyrddin, 1762, pp. 11-36 only,
Fragment.
Receipt of land tax. paid by Thomas Gwynne of Kilkiffeth, co. Pembroke, esq., on farms, lands, and hereditaments called Trellwynvawr, parish of Llanllower, Llawrllan, parish of Llanychlloydog, Ponthowell, Tyrbach, and Wern, parish of Llangolman; and a mill and mill lands in the parish of Llangolman, all in co. Pembroke.
Receipt for land tax paid by Thomas Gwynne of Kilkiffeth, co. Pembroke, Esq., on a messuage, tenement, and lands called Gilfach, parish of Landikeven, co. Pembroke.
Letter; Royal Artillery Paymasters to Surgeon Mr.[John William]Lloyd of Fiskard, co. Pembroke,
Querying accounts of rations supplied to recipient in the Peninsula during the first half of 1814.
Letter: Evan Davies from Cardigan, to Thomas Gwynne of Haverfordwest, solicitor,
Requesting that steps be taken to remove the tenant, 'a great Poacher', of a 'little farm' in the parish of Llanllwny co. Carmarthen, the property of Gwynne's late father, and to carry out repairs thereon.
Letter: Office Of Ordnance, London, to Mrs. Rebecca Lloyd, widow of Surgeon Lloyd of the Ordnance Medical Dept., of Fishguard, co. Pembroke. Enclosing a new form of declaration to be made by widows of the Ordnance Medical Department, in accordance with the Abolition of Oaths Act.
Soliciting Gwynne's attendance at a meeting to be held at Fishguard Town Hall the following Wednesday to consider further measures necessary to carry forward the proposed railway scheme contained in No. 764.
Leaflet: entitled 'Fishguard Harbour Improvement Act: Facts to establish the integrity of the promoters of this measure, and to resist any interference therewith or alteration therein'. Two copies.
The writer, appointed by H.M. Treasury to pay compensation to the shareholders of the late Fishguard Harbour Improvement Company, will attend at the Castle Inn at Fishguard on the 9th. and 10th. inst., for the purpose of paying the same, and requests Gwynne's attendance. Printed.
Official Form, issued by the Paymaster-General's Office in Whitehall, authorising Mrs. Rebecca Lloyd of Fishguard, co. Pembroke, to draw the pension payable to her as the widow of Surgeon John W. Lloyd.
Circular from South Wales Railway, notifying shareholders of a Special General Meeting of the Company to be held on May 3 at the offices of the Great Western Railway Company at the Paddington station, to consider the drafts of three Parliamentary Bills, relating to the South Wales, the Vale of Neath, and the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railways. Printed.
Election Poster, addressed by J.H. Phillips of Williamston, to the electors of the United Boroughs of Haverfordwest, Fishguard, and Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Printed.
Licence Of Non-residence issued to Thomas Gwynne Mortimer, clerk Rector of Castle Bigh, co. Pembroke, by William Basil [Tickell Jones], bishop of St. Davids, and a bill of fees charged to Thomas Gwynne Mortimer for the licence.
Letter: William Owen, late of Llanwnda, co. Pembroke, but now of 33 Gwaunpant, Pontycymmer, near Bridgend, co. Glamorgan, to the Reverend Thomas G. Mortimer of Court, near Fishguard, co. Pembroke. Enclosing, as promised, one of the Bills bearing the names of the owners of undivided land in the parish of Llanwnda, co. Pembroke. (see No. 784).