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Lives of saints,

Transcripts and translations by T. Vaughan Roberts of the lives of Saints Cadoc, Gwynllyw, and Cybi, with collations, from British Museum Cotton MSS Vespasian A. XIV, Titus D. XXII, and Tiberius E. I; and transcripts of Plea Rolls from Prynne's Records in the case of Meredith ap Rhys v. the Bishop of St. Davids, 34 Hen. III.

Roberts, T. Vaughan

'Laugharnshire',

An introduction and chapters on camps and tumuli for a projected book by G. G. T. Treherne on 'Laugharnshire', which is defined as a rendering of the Welsh 'Swydd Talacharn', comprising the parishes of Laugharne, Llandawke, Llansadyrnin, Pendine, Marros, Cyffig, Eglwys Gymyn, and part of St. Clears, Carmarthenshire.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

'Laugharnshire',

An introduction and chapters on camps and tumuli for a projected book by G. G. T. Treherne on 'Laugharnshire', which is defined as a rendering of the Welsh 'Swydd Talacharn', comprising the parishes of Laugharne, Llandawke, Llansadyrnin, Pendine, Marros, Cyffig, Eglwys Gymyn, and part of St. Clears, Carmarthenshire.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

'Laugharnshire',

An introduction and chapters on camps and tumuli for a projected book by G. G. T. Treherne on 'Laugharnshire', which is defined as a rendering of the Welsh 'Swydd Talacharn', comprising the parishes of Laugharne, Llandawke, Llansadyrnin, Pendine, Marros, Cyffig, Eglwys Gymyn, and part of St. Clears, Carmarthenshire.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

'Laugharneshire',

Two volumes of fair copies of documents and papers relating to the history of 'Laugharneshire'.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

'Laugharneshire',

Miscellaneous notes by G. G. T. Treherne and correspondence relating to Laugharne, Greenbridge, Oysterlow, Llandawke church, and early British churchyards.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne and others.

Laugharne,

A transcript of a report by Stuart Morris on the manor of Laugharne alias Tallaugharne, 1873; the opinion of D. Brynmor Jones on the port rents of the lordship of Laugharne, 1901; and transcripts of the churchwardens' presentments for Eglwys Gymyn, 1790, and of Exchequer Depositions in the matter of John Phillipps and others v. Thomas Hartlett and others, 1608.

G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,

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  • [1885x1924] /

Papers of, belonging to, or relating to George Gilbert Treherne Treherne, [1885x1924], containing for the most part material of antiquarian and historical interest. They include: notes, extracts and transcripts relating to Wales (particularly Carmarthenshire) and elsewhere, including etymological notes on place-names; extracts from Carmarthenshire tithe records of the 1840s; extracts from and notes on pedigrees relating in part to Carmarthenshire; correspondence, 1890-1924, mainly on antiquarian topics; press cuttings, 1911-1923, including an article on Treherne; draft and preparatory notes towards a work on Laugharne and the surrounding areas; an interleaved and annotated copy of Treherne's Notes on the Dedication of the Church in Honour of Saint Margaret Marlos (London, 1904); an annotated copy of Treherne's Eglwys Cymmin Book of Epitaphs (Carmarthen, 1919); and a typescript copy of G. G. T. Treherne's autobiography.

Treherne, Geo. G. T. (George Gilbert Treherne), 1837-1923.

Eglwys Gymyn,

Notes, by G. G. T. Treherne, for the history of the church, parish, and manor of Eglwys Gymyn, with letters from John Ward, George Wardle, Philip Webb, and William Weir, 1902-1916.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne and others.

Eglwys Gymyn,

Notes, by G. G. T. Treherne, for the history of the church, parish, and manor of Eglwys Gymyn, with letters from John Ward, George Wardle, Philip Webb, and William Weir, 1902-1916.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne and others.

Eglwys Gymyn church,

Notes and transcripts of epitaphs in Eglwys Gymyn church, with an annotated copy of George G. T. Treherne: Eglwys Cymmin Book of Epitaphs, Carmarthen, 1919.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

Eglwys Gymyn church,

Notes and transcripts of epitaphs in Eglwys Gymyn church, with an annotated copy of George G. T. Treherne: Eglwys Cymmin Book of Epitaphs, Carmarthen, 1919.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

Eglwys Gymyn church,

Notes and transcripts of epitaphs in Eglwys Gymyn church, with an annotated copy of George G. T. Treherne: Eglwys Cymmin Book of Epitaphs, Carmarthen, 1919.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

'Eglwys' churches,

A tabular view of Welsh and other churches in which the name 'eglwys' is found, with questionnaires, and correspondence, including letters by John Ballinger, 1904; E. Edwardes, Caersws, 1902; H. C. Davies, Cowbridge, 1901-1902; D. E. Jenkins, Denbigh, 1904; M. H. Jones, Carmarthen, 1904; Thomas Jones, Cilcennin, 1901; W. Arthur Jones, Wrexham, 1901; Edmund McClure, 1905; Henry Morgan, Eglwysilan, 1901; and W. H. Sinnett, Crickhowell, 1905.

'Eglwys' & 'Llan',

A file of notes by G. G. T. Treherne on the elements 'Eglwys' and 'Llan' and 'Kil', 'Kirby', and 'Church' in place-names.

George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.

Correspondence,

Letters addressed to G. G. T. Treherne mainly on antiquarian subjects. The correspondents include A. Hadrian Allcroft, Brighton, 1916-1922; John Ballinger, Aberystwyth, 1914-1922; W. G. Bannister, Tewkesbury; T. Treherne Barton, South Farnborough, 1918; E. Neil Baynes, London, 1919; William Bennett, Stratford-on-Avon, 1917; John Burd, Montgomery, 1916; and W. W. Brodie, Llanelly, 1918.

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