- NLW MS 1437E
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- [1561-1562]x[?1919]
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of an enrolment, 1561/2, of a report by Thomas Phaer, Kilgerran, on the harbours, ports, and creeks of the principality of Wales.
Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of an enrolment, 1561/2, of a report by Thomas Phaer, Kilgerran, on the harbours, ports, and creeks of the principality of Wales.
Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript, with coloured reproductions of the illustrations, of the fifteenth century Haroldston Calendar and of memoranda relating to the families of Perrot, Harold, and Picton in British Museum Additional MS 22720.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
'Welsh Laws. Translation made for Gwen[ogvryn?] Evans, not published', in the autograph of Henry Owen.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A satirical poem entitled 'The Legend of Sainte Alban. A Laye of Verulam. To which is Appendyd a Fulle. Trewe. and Partycular Narratyve Of the Pilgrymage Of ye two laye Brethryn to the olie Sainte hys Shryne ... Writ by Maisters Ricardus and Georgius in yt Monaistrie at Tofferydge In ye Yeere of our Lorde Eyghteene Hundryd & LXII', with several pencil sketches probably by M. W. Ridley.
Ridley, Matthew White, 1837-1888
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript by E.A. Lewis of a survey of the lordship of Haverfordwest, May 14, 1577 (see Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1903, p. 39), with a few notes on Haverfordwest churches (Ibid., 1900, p. 68).
Lewis, E. A. (Edward Arthur), 1880-1942
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Genealogical and historical notes on the Picton family of Picton Castle and of Poyston, Pembrokeshire.
The Present Government of Wales
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
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
The preservation of King Henry VII
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of The first booke of the preseruation of King Henry the vij, when he was but Earle of Richmond, Grandfather to the Queenes majesty : compiled in english rythmicall Hexameters ... (London, 1599).
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Notes by Edward Laws on 'The Alien Benedictine Priory of Monkton and its dependent parishes of Angle, Castle-Martin, Manorbier, and Tenby', 1908.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A copy of a grant of lands made to Haverfordwest by Sir John Perrot, 1580, an English translation of the same made by Henry Owen for the trustees of the Sir John Perrot Charity, 1899, and a copy of letters patent of Queen Elizabeth granting the same lands to John Herbert and Andrew Palmer, September 22, 1575.
Perrot, John, Sir, ca. 1527-1592
The Trial of Sir Thomas Picton
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A copy of Inhuman Torture! Fairburn's Edition of the Trial of Sir Thomas Picton, Late governor of Trinidad ... for Torturing Louisa Calderon ... in ... 1801 ... (London, 1806), with notes by Edward Laws on Sir Thomas Picton.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Transcript from Evan Howel's Journal
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript, made by Edward Laws, 1892, of The notebook of Evan Howel, Police Officer, Gaoler and Pound Keeper to the Borough of Tenby, 1846-1869.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Transcripts, from Phillipps and Fenton manuscripts, of eleven early deeds relating mainly to Pembrokeshire.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of a collection of pedigrees of Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, and Pembrokeshire families.