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Charles Norris and Tenby

A transcript by Edward Laws of Charles Norris: Letter addressed to the Inhabitants of Tenby (Swansea, 1831) and Observations on a Letter Addressed to the Burgesses and Inhabitants of Tenby with some remarks on the place considered as an ancient and modern corporation and a frequented watering place (Carmarthen, 1832).

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

The preservation of King Henry VII

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).

Pembrokeshire Records

References to Pembrokeshire persons and places extracted by William Floyd mainly from records in the Public Record Office.

Floyd, William, ca. 1810-ca. 1898

Pembrokeshire Notes

One of two volumes of extracts by Edward Laws, mainly from Phillipps and Fenton MSS. at the Cardiff Public Library, relating to monumental inscriptions in Pembrokeshire, pedigrees of the families of Phillipps of Picton Castle and Lort of Stackpole, Pembrokeshire churches and manors, etc.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Pembrokeshire Pedigrees

A transcript by Edward Laws of a volume of Pembrokeshire pedigrees copied by John Pavin Phillips from a Tucker of Sealyham manuscript (now NLW MS 10871).

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Church livings

A list of church livings in several English and the four Welsh dioceses, showing their value in the King's Books and, in some cases, their real value.

The Adams family pedigree

A pedigree of the Adams family of Paterchurch, Holyland, and Loveston, Pembrokeshire, printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps at the Middle Hill Press, 1862, with book plates of some members of the family and a portrait, engraved by C. Woumans, of Thomas Adams, divine and author (fl. 1612-1653).

Woumans, C. fl. 17 cent.

George Owen : Fragmentes of Wales

'Fragmentes of Wales Contayneinge Resolutions and reasons of diverse men touching certaine questions and matters as well the aunciente as moderne state of Wales', by, and in the autograph of, George Owen, Henllys.

Owen, George, 1552-1613

The Haroldston Calendar

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.

The description of Pembrokeshire

A transcript of the first book and of a portion of the second book of The Description of Pembrokeshire by George Owen as contained in British Museum Harleian MS 5250.

Owen, George, 1552-1613

Pembrokeshire Sheriffs

A copy, with manuscript notes and additions, of James Allen and Egerton Allen : Notes on the Sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1541-1899 .... (Tenby, 1900).

Pembrokeshire Papers

One of three volumes entitled: 'A Tour thro' Pembrokeshire : Or a Concise Account of Whatsoever, in that County deserves the Attention, or Curiosity of the Traveller ... Compiled by William Wilmot, Bookseller, Printer, and Stationer in Pembroke', being a collection of material for a history of Pembrokeshire.

Wilmot, William, of Pembroke fl. late 18 cent.

Haverfordwest Town Hall

A copy, made from Phillipps MS. 15453, of a sketch of the Old Town Hall, Haverfordwest, which was pulled down in 183[-], and a short note.

Old Town Hall, Haverfordwest

Miscellanea

Letters and papers collected by Edward Laws, including some relating to Tenby; a receipt, 1597, from Thomas Wilcocks of London, 'minister of gods word', to Lady Deborah Waterhouse; a letter, 1796, from John Campbell, afterwards Lord Cawdor, to Major Ackland; a schedule of some Pentyparc letters; etc.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Extracts from 'The Taylors Cussion'

Extracts made by Edward Arthur Lewis and John Hobson Matthews from 'The Taylors Cussion' by George Owen, with an index by Egerton Allen to the facsimile edition published in 1906.

Lewis, E. A. (Edward Arthur), 1880-1942

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