Dangos 852 canlyniad

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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mostly concerning a mare she was endeavouring to find for Sir Charles,
Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mostly concerning a mare she was endeavouring to find for Sir Charles,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
W. Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Discusses the charge that he had left persons who had stolen wood on Julian's ...,
W. Springett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Discusses the charge that he had left persons who had stolen wood on Julian's ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mostly concerning financial affairs, the state of the crops, the condition of the horses ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mostly concerning financial affairs, the state of the crops, the condition of the horses ...,
Mr Ffrench to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Mr Price could not draw up a draft of an assignment of ...,
Mr Ffrench to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Mr Price could not draw up a draft of an assignment of ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sir John Duddlestone wished to purchase timber; a charge had been made against John ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sir John Duddlestone wished to purchase timber; a charge had been made against John ...,
W. Springett to Lady Mary Kemeys. Mostly concerning the estate of the late Sir Edmund Thomas of Wenvoe; a servant ...,
W. Springett to Lady Mary Kemeys. Mostly concerning the estate of the late Sir Edmund Thomas of Wenvoe; a servant ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to an unnamed correspondent. Saying that, as he was indisposed, he could not answer his letter before ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to an unnamed correspondent. Saying that, as he was indisposed, he could not answer his letter before ...,
Thomas Bassett to Lady Mary Kemeys. Social gossip, family matters and the collection of rents. [1695, July 22 - see ...,
Thomas Bassett to Lady Mary Kemeys. Social gossip, family matters and the collection of rents. [1695, July 22 - see ...,
Thomas Edwards to 'your Lordship' [probably Lord Wharton]. Concerning a dispute between Sir Charles Kemeys and Sir John Thomas concerning ...,
Thomas Edwards to 'your Lordship' [probably Lord Wharton]. Concerning a dispute between Sir Charles Kemeys and Sir John Thomas concerning ...,
Henry Prichard to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that he had engaged a grafter to undertake his work at the next ...,
Henry Prichard to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that he had engaged a grafter to undertake his work at the next ...,
Katherine Waller to Lady Mary Kemeys. References to the illness of Sir William Waller and the case of her daughter ...,
Katherine Waller to Lady Mary Kemeys. References to the illness of Sir William Waller and the case of her daughter ...,
Thomas Edwards to Sir Charles Kemeys. Arranging a meeting of Sir John Thomas of Wenvoe and himself with Sir Charles ...,
Thomas Edwards to Sir Charles Kemeys. Arranging a meeting of Sir John Thomas of Wenvoe and himself with Sir Charles ...,
Thomas Edwards to [Lady Mary Kemeys]. Refers to the death of Sir Anthony Keck, with whom he had left the ...,
Thomas Edwards to [Lady Mary Kemeys]. Refers to the death of Sir Anthony Keck, with whom he had left the ...,
William Jones to Lady Mary Kemeys. Stating that he would leave a letter for Mr Lee when he came to ...,
William Jones to Lady Mary Kemeys. Stating that he would leave a letter for Mr Lee when he came to ...,
William Morgan to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of the examination of witnesses in the commission issued out of ...,
William Morgan to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of the examination of witnesses in the commission issued out of ...,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mainly financial affairs and farming matters,
Thomas Bassett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mainly financial affairs and farming matters,
Richard Jenkin of Hensolle to Sir Charles Kemeys. Was sorry the liquor did not agree better with him; his father ...,
Richard Jenkin of Hensolle to Sir Charles Kemeys. Was sorry the liquor did not agree better with him; his father ...,
William Taylor to Lady Mary Kemeys. Describes a disastrous fire which took place in the town of Newbury on 25 ...,
William Taylor to Lady Mary Kemeys. Describes a disastrous fire which took place in the town of Newbury on 25 ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Sir Joseph Williamson, [British Diplomat at the Hague]. Invoking his aid in litigation business between him ...,
Sir Charles Kemeys to Sir Joseph Williamson, [British Diplomat at the Hague]. Invoking his aid in litigation business between him ...,
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