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Cilciffeth Estate Records,
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Receipt of land tax. paid by Thomas Gwynne of Kilkiffeth, co. Pembroke, esq., on farms, lands, and hereditaments called Trellwynvawr ...,

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.

Circular from South Wales Railway, notifying shareholders of a Special General Meeting of the Company to be held on May ...,

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.

Conveyance of a cottage, :41 garden, and small meadow commonly called Black Hole otherwise Blackhall, at Penmynydd, parish of Llanllawer ...,

  1. David Thomas of the town of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, collier;. 2. The Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer of Court, parish of Llanllawer, co. Pembroke, clerk, a bachelor. Conveyance of a cottage, :41 garden, and small meadow commonly called Black Hole otherwise Blackhall, at Penmynydd, parish of Llanllawer, co. Pembroke.

Letter: William Owen, late of Llanwnda, co. Pembroke, but now of 33 Gwaunpant, Pontycymmer, near Bridgend, co. Glamorgan, to the ...,

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).

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