- GB 0210 CILWEND
- Fonds
- 1625-1883.
Deeds relating to the Cilwendeg estate, Pembrokeshire, 1625-1883, and to the Skerries lighthouse, Anglesey.
Jones family, of Cilwendeg
Deeds relating to the Cilwendeg estate, Pembrokeshire, 1625-1883, and to the Skerries lighthouse, Anglesey.
Jones family, of Cilwendeg
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Copy of the notes of the argument in the Queens Bench suit Boyce v Jones touching the liability of Irish Coasters to pay dues for benefits received from the Skerries lighthouse.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Exemplification of a recovery of lands in Kenarth suffered between David ap Ieuan, demandant, and Phillip ap Howel, gent., and Gwenllian verch Lewis, tenants. Latin.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Torn. Seal.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Judgement of the Lord Chancellor in the suit The Attorney General v Jones touching the legacy duty on the profits from the tolls in respect of the Skerries lighthouse. Copy.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Lease for a year of Penpont Hen Girint otherwise Gobedig Ycha in the parish of Kennarth aforesaid,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Lease for three lives of Lletty aforesaid,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Lease for two lives of Tythin y Bristin, parish of Manerdivy, co. Pembroke,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Letter from ? ... to [? The Reverend James Saurin], informing the writer that he has been recommended to be the new bishop.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Letters Of Attorney from Morgan Jones of Kilwendeage, co. Pembroke, esq., to Lewis Evans of the town of Cardigan, gent., empowering him to collect dues in respect of the Skerries lighthouse from agents in the ports of Liverpool and Dublin.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
Letters Of Attorney of Jane Martha Jones of Kilwendeage, co. Pembroke, spinster, to William Fuller, John Brown, William Henry Smith and Wonnald of Temple Bar, bankers, and William Wood of the same place, gent., empowering them to receive from the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery notes or drafts on the Bank of England for interest due. Copy.
Part of Cilwendeg Estate Deeds,
List of the sheriffs of Pembrokeshire in the hand of George Lewis, Haverfordwest, 1540-1866, and a list of the lieutenants of Pembrokeshire, 1866.