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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Accounts,
Accounts,
Account Book giving details of receipts and disbursements,
Account Book giving details of receipts and disbursements,
Account Book of receipts and disbursements relating to premises in [? p. Chichester, Sussex],
Account Book of receipts and disbursements relating to premises in [? p. Chichester, Sussex],
Account of recurring expenditure on the Kevenmably estate.
Account of recurring expenditure on the Kevenmably estate.
Account Book of William Llewellin with the representatives of Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte containing details of receipts for the Kevenmably ...,
Account Book of William Llewellin with the representatives of Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte containing details of receipts for the Kevenmably ...,
Account Book of William Llewellin with Lady Tynte containing details as in no. A12,
Account Book of William Llewellin with Lady Tynte containing details as in no. A12,
Account Book containing details of expenditure authorised by Sir Charles Kemeys, bart. Incomplete: details from: Jan. to c. 19 March ...,
Account Book containing details of expenditure authorised by Sir Charles Kemeys, bart. Incomplete: details from: Jan. to c. 19 March ...,
Account of expenses in repairing Reidepenna, p. Llanishen, co. Glam., together with receipt for payment of the same,
Account of expenses in repairing Reidepenna, p. Llanishen, co. Glam., together with receipt for payment of the same,
Account of receipts and disbursements of Walter James, bailiff of Sir Charles Kemeys, and receipt of the said, Walter James ...,
Account of receipts and disbursements of Walter James, bailiff of Sir Charles Kemeys, and receipt of the said, Walter James ...,
Account Books of Francis Durbrow containing details of rents received for the Kevenmably estate and of disbursements,
Account Books of Francis Durbrow containing details of rents received for the Kevenmably estate and of disbursements,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Letter to their cousin Sir Nicholas Kemeys from his 'unaminous kinsmen'. The general tenor is obscure and difficult to read ...,
Letter to their cousin Sir Nicholas Kemeys from his 'unaminous kinsmen'. The general tenor is obscure and difficult to read ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving family news and references to the grant of leases of farms,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving family news and references to the grant of leases of farms,
Thomas Wharton to Sir Charles Kemeys. Enquiring about the health of his sister,
Thomas Wharton to Sir Charles Kemeys. Enquiring about the health of his sister,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Mr Powell had sent him 23 dozen bottles of excellent wine ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Mr Powell had sent him 23 dozen bottles of excellent wine ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. She had arrived in her brother's house in Soho, but was disappointed because ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. She had arrived in her brother's house in Soho, but was disappointed because ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Proposing that her father, her brother, Mr Humphrey Gunter, or some of them ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Proposing that her father, her brother, Mr Humphrey Gunter, or some of them ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Telling him that if he consented she would wish to have nothing to ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Telling him that if he consented she would wish to have nothing to ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the trust for her children from her first marriage, Edmund and Ann ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the trust for her children from her first marriage, Edmund and Ann ...,
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