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Pembrock and Kemes

The original manuscript of 'Pembrock and Kemes so called for that in this Booke there are conteyned diverse Notes touchinge the Auncient and Moderne State of both these Seignioryes and diverse other Matters touchinge the same Lordshippes' by George Owen, Henllys, partly printed in The Description of Pembrokeshire, Part II, pp. 325-498.

Owen, George, 1552-1613

Epitaphs

Copies of epitaphs in certain Pembrokeshire and Cornwall churches and churchyards, with a few extracts from parish registers.

A St. Davids rent roll

'Rent Roll of all the Revenue belongine to the Bishoprick of Saint Davids and the right Reverend father in God Lawrence [Womack] Lord Bishop of Saint Davids made the ... day of Maij 1685, by Robert Lucy Esqr Receiver'.

Lucy, Robert

Miscellanea

Papers, 1687, relating to the petition of Thomas East, engraver, for payment of amounts due to him for engraving large double judicial seals of silver for the Courts of Great Sessions for the counties of 'Carnarvan, Merionith, and Anglesey', 'Denbigh, Montgomery and fflint', and '[Carmarthen] Cardigan and Pembrook', 'a large double Silver Seale for the Chancellor of Denbigh and Montgomery', and 'a large steale Plate' for the embassy at Constantinople; a copy, with an English translation, of the charter of Edward II to the borough of Carmarthen, 1312; papers relating to the dioceses of Llandaff and St. Davids; etc.

Pembrokeshire notes

One of four volumes of notes and extracts by Henry Owen relating mainly to Pembrokeshire archaeology, history, genealogies, etc.

Pembrokeshire notes

One of four volumes of notes and extracts by Henry Owen relating mainly to Pembrokeshire archaeology, history, genealogies, etc.

Pembrokeshire Deeds

A schedule of deeds, 1385-1822, relating to properties in Brawdy, Castlemorris, Dale, Folkeston, Broadmoor, Pembroke, etc.

A Welsh Historical Drama

'Giraldus, a Welsh Historical Drama', written for the Rhyl national eisteddfod, 1904, by Afangc, i.e. Herbert M. Vaughan.

Vaughan, Herbert M. (Herbert Millingchamp), 1870-1948

Haverfordwest documents

Transcripts by E.A. Lewis of documents, mainly in the Public Record Office, illustrating the manorial, administrative, and judicial history of Haverfordwest (see Cymmrodorion Record Series, 7, Vol. I) and copies by E.A. Lewis and D. Lleufer Thomas of two deeds, 1579-1612, relating to Haverfordwest now at the Cardiff Public Library (see West Wales Historical Records, II, pp. 137-148).

Lewis, E. A. (Edward Arthur), 1880-1942

Poetry

Awdlau and cywyddau to George Owen, transcribed partly by J. Gwenogvryn Evans from Llanstephan MS 38, with English summaries of them by J.H. Davies.

Evans, J. Gwenogvryn (John Gwenogvryn), 1852-1930

Revenue from Crown Lands

A vellum roll giving 'A Note of such money as hath beene paide to Sr Adam Newton Knight & Baronett' for fines, wood sales, and rents from crown lands in certain English counties and in Anglesey, Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire, 1621.

The Present Government of Wales

Transcripts of 'A Dialogue of the praesent Government of Wales ... 1594' (from British Museum Harleian MS. 141) and of Cruell Laws against Welshmen (from Phillipps MS 21769 at the Cardiff Public Library) by George Owen (see The Description of Pembrokeshire, Part III. pp. 1-126).

Owen, George, 1552-1613

Press cuttings

One of two volumes of press cuttings and circular letters, mainly of Pembrokeshire interest, collected by Henry Owen.

Pembrokeshire sheriffs

Transcripts of a list of sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1540-1869, and of 'Cromwell's letter and warrant of others acting by his command, directing the demolition of Haverfordwest Castle, July 1648'.

Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658

Press cuttings

Cuttings, 1886-1910, mainly from Pembrokeshire newspapers, collected by Henry Owen.

'Collectanea Pembrochania'

A scrap-book relating mainly to Pembrokeshire, and particularly to Tenby, containing newspaper cuttings; leaflets relating to parliamentary and local elections; pedigrees; illustrations; letters from Connop Thirlwall (bishop of St Davids) (1797-1875), William Basil Jones (bishop of St Davids) (1822-1897), Charles Francis Egerton Allen (1847-1927), James Allen (1802-1897), Henry Mathias (Haverfordwest), James Edmund Vincent (1857-1909) and others; a list of sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1540-1864, and of mayors and sheriffs of Haverfordwest, 1563-1864; etc.

Charles Norris and Tenby

A transcript by Edward Laws of Charles Norris: Letter addressed to the Inhabitants of Tenby (Swansea, 1831) and Observations on a Letter Addressed to the Burgesses and Inhabitants of Tenby with some remarks on the place considered as an ancient and modern corporation and a frequented watering place (Carmarthen, 1832).

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

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