Prospectus of the Rosebush and Fishguard Railway. Printed,
- 813.
- File
- 1878.
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Prospectus of the Rosebush and Fishguard Railway. Printed,
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Notice from the Rosebush and Fishguard Railway, addressed to Thomas Gwynne Mortimer, Esq., of Fishguard co. Pembroke, that some of his property in the parish of Llanwnda will be required, subject to the approval of Parliament, for the construction of railways. Printed.
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Particulars Of Sale, on 14 May 1867, at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, of Tymeine parish of Fishguard, Dyffryn Fynant, parishes of Fishguard and Dinas, and Rhosson, parish of St. Davids; of several parcels of arable and pasture land at Llaithy and Porthmawr, parish of St. Davids; and of Llwarch Mill, near Pare y Nole, parisof Mathry; all in co. Pembroke. Printed.
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Pass issued to T[homas] G[wynne) Mortimer as a member of the National Rifle Association, admitting him to the Ground and the Grandstand on the day of the Association's Review at Wimbledon, and to the Distribution of Prizes at the Crystal Palace on the 14 July 1862; also to shoot for Member's Cup. Printed.
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Three Notices from the Milford, Fishguard, and Cardigan Junction Railway to William Gwynne that certain of his properties in the parishes of Dinas, Fishguard, and Llan[ll]awer, co. Pembroke, will be required, subject to the approval of Parliament, for the construction of railways. Printed.
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Report of public meeting held at Haverfordwest, Co. Pembroke, to further the schemes of the Milford, Fishguard, and Cardigan Junction Railway. Reprinted (by permission) from the Milford Haven Telegraph of Wednesday, 3 Oct. 1860. Printed.
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Prospectus of the Milford, Fishguard and Cardigan Junction Railway. Proposals to complete the through route from Manchester to Milford, co. Pembroke, with an unbroken narrow guage(sic) Printed.
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Notice Of Sale on 18 March 1859, at Pontfaen, parish of Pontfaen, co. Pembroke, of household furniture, livestock, and other miscellaneous effects the ;property of T. Llewellin, Esq.
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Appeal by the Rector of Llanllawern, co. Pembroke, the Reverend D.O. James, M.A., for money to rebuild the Parish Church of Llanllawern. Includes a sketch of the Church 'as about to be Rebuilt' by R.T. Withers, Archt., and a list of donations already received. Printed.
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A Poem on the occasion of the Consecration of Sandford and Shippon Churches in the parish of St. Helen, Abingdon, Berks, by the Reverend F. Wilson Kittermaster, M.A. Printed. 12pp.
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A Farewell Sermon preached in the Church of S-u. James, Ratcliff, co. Middlesex, on Sunday evening, 12 June 1853, by the Reverend F. Wilson, Kittermaster, M.A., Curate of Ratcliff. Printed. 23pp.
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Election Poster, addressed by J.H. Phillips of Williamston, to the electors of the United Boroughs of Haverfordwest, Fishguard, and Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Printed.
Part of Cilciffeth Estate Records,
Statement of the Position of the South Wales Railway Company in reference to its relations with the Great Western Railway Co. Printed. 37pp.
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Circular from the South Wales Railway Company, stating that the Directors are prepared to receive tenders of loans of money, on security of debentures. Printed.
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Catalogue of trees, plants, etc. etc., cultivated and sold by Wm. Hinds at his Nursery, Velindre, near Newcastle-Emlyn, co. Carmarthen. Printed.
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Circular from South Wales Railway, notifying shareholders of a Special General Meeting of the Company to be held on May 3 at the offices of the Great Western Railway Company at the Paddington station, to consider the drafts of three Parliamentary Bills, relating to the South Wales, the Vale of Neath, and the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railways. Printed.