9 Deeds, mostly Dolellwydon, p. Llanfihangel Penbedw,
- 286-94.
- File
- 1698-1817.
Part of Clynfiew Estate Records,
9 Deeds, mostly Dolellwydon, p. Llanfihangel Penbedw, 1698-1817.
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9 Deeds, mostly Dolellwydon, p. Llanfihangel Penbedw,
Part of Clynfiew Estate Records,
9 Deeds, mostly Dolellwydon, p. Llanfihangel Penbedw, 1698-1817.
9 Deeds, Penalltwen, p. Maenordeifi, 1749-80. Orig. bdl,
Part of Clynfiew Estate Records,
9 Deeds, with assoc. papers, Crugmor Warren, p's Llangoedmor and Cardigan,
Part of Clynfiew Estate Records,
9 Deeds, with assoc. papers, Crugmor Warren, p's Llangoedmor and Cardigan, 1710-40.
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
(9 Documents). Berriew (t Trwstllewelyn within the manor of Kedewen). See also Box 100, item 9,
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
9 High Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog (GVG)
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
(9 Items). Correspondence and papers relating to the Devereux family of Kefngwernle,
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
(9 Items). Letters from H. Maunde to RJH, together with 2 certificates, 1810 and undated, (6/7-8) of Consolidated or Reduced £3 per cent Annuities, and a receipt from HM, 30 May 1811 (6/9). The packet is endorsed by Harrison, 'Maunde's Letters & Stock Rects for myself and Pryce. My money has been sold out and the money recd by me RJH'.
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
'9 Maps' & Hollandse Waterlinie,
Design copies of the '9 Maps' and the Hollandse Waterlinie brochures.
Finished copies of the 'I am Here on False Pretences' (Part III) 9 Maps' graphic work.
Untitled
Part of W. Watkin Davies Papers,
Lord Byron, at Carnarvon, to Sir John Owen, Governor of Conwy. A letter received that morning about the condition of Ruthin Castle stops his journey to Conwy. He sent orders to Colonel Vane to march back out of Merionethshire with all the speed he can. The foot must then be divided between the two garrisons of Conwy and Caernarvon. Because Owen has part of Little's men already, Byron will send the rest to him, and likewise some horse. Meantime all possible means must be used to bring in provisions as well for horse as foot wherein the writer desires Owen to consult with Archbishop Williams. The writer's cousin, Winne, must likewise be dealt with either by fair or foul means.
Part of W. Watkin Davies Papers,
9 Pembroke Street and 32-34 Whitcombe Street
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
9 Penlon Llyn, Pwllheli (GYH/K)
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive