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Papers relating to the fisheries on the Eastern Cleddau and at Blackpool. Both co. Pemb., comprising an extract of a ...,

Papers relating to the fisheries on the Eastern Cleddau and at Blackpool. Both co. Pemb., comprising an extract of a conveyance, date 1793, from William Knox, esq., to Nathaniel Phillips, esq., of the manor of Slebech and other lands, (postmark 1803), and a letter from George Husband, water bailiff of the Harbour of Milford, to Mr Currie, agent to Baron de Rutzen, that the writer has no right to act in any river in which another has an exclusive right of fishery, 1837. See No. 537, dated 1830, Aug. 26.

Case And Opinion Of Counsel, relating to an intended turnpike road along the previously private Foch Lane between Tavernspite, [p's ...,

Case And Opinion Of Counsel, relating to an intended turnpike road along the previously private Foch Lane between Tavernspite, [p's Lampeter Velfrey, co. Pemb., and Eglwys Gymun, co. Carm.], and Hubberstone Hakin, [p's Hubbertston and Halkin, co. Pemb.], including a bridge over the river Cleddau, and two letters from W. Elliott Oliver, New Bridge Street, to Baron de Rutzen, relating to the same.

Papers relating to a road between the Haverfordwest - Narberth turnpike road and Picton Castle Lodge, p. Slebech, co. Pemb ...,

Papers relating to a road between the Haverfordwest - Narberth turnpike road and Picton Castle Lodge, p. Slebech, co. Pemb., including a notice of a meeting of the Vestry, and the resolution of the Vestry that the Picton Lodge - Pricketts Shop and Pricketts Shop - Larmansford roads should be shut up, May 1836 (12597-8); an agreement between William Pitt Currie of Rosehill, p. Slebech, and Sir Richard Bulkley Philipps Philipps of Picton Castle, bart, and Charles Frederick, baron de Rutzen of Slebech Hall, to make and fence a road (which Philipps and Rutzen have decided to make at their joint expense) from Picton Lodge to the Haverfordwest - Narberth turnpike road at Arnolds-hill, to be made to the satisfaction of Harry Phelps Goode of Haverfordwest, land surveyor, March 1837 (12602); a certificate of completion by Thomas Martin and john Pugh, JPs, of a new highway from Picton Castle Lodge to the Narberth - Haverfordwest turnpike road at Thorney Heath, appropriated as a public highway at the Quarter Sessions on 18 Oct. 1836, July 1841 (12604); and a letter from John Evans at Camphill to Baron de Rutzen, sending a copy of an order [12594?] for shutting up roads under the old Act (12605).

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