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Slebech Estate Records,
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Slebech Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 SLEBECH
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  • 1292-1926.

Records of the Slebech estate, Pembrokeshire, mainly title deeds, [late 13 cent.]-1926, including deeds relating to the Knights Hospitallers of the Commandery of Slebech, mainly 14th cent., ministers accounts, 1357-1605, of the Pembrokeshire estates of the Mortimers, earls of March; manorial records, 1292-1819; letter books, letters, accounts, etc., relating to Nathaniel Phillips's Jamaican sugar plantations, 1759-c.1822; and family papers of the Barlow and de Rutzen families of Slebech and the Phillips family of Lampeter Verfry and Slebech, 1542-[c.1919].

De Rutzen family, Barons of Slebech

Ministers' Account, Michaelmas, 31 Edward III to Michaelmas 32 Edward III,

Accounts of the ministers of Roger de Mortuo Mari, Earl of March:- David Leget, reeve of Nerbert; William Chaund, forester of Nerbert; John Atha, reeve of Roberdeston; Phillip Wadyn, reeve of Kanaston; Richard la Webbe, reeve of Tempulton; John Tynker, reeve of Moilleston; John Cole, reeve of New House (nova domus); Ll. ap Gruffith, beadle of the commote of Wilfrey; David ap Thomas, reeve of Castrum Duraunt; Gruffith ap Ll' ap Eignon, reeve of Whitland (Albalanda); Phillip Hogge, reeve of Lanwaythan; William ap Ieuan ap Eignon, beadle of Amgoyd and Plunyok; John Philly, reeve of St. Clare (Sanctum Clarum).

Ministers' Accounts. Possessions of Philippa, Countess of March, Michaelmas, 40 Edward III to Michaelmas, 41 Edward III,

Accounts of the ministers of Philippa, Countess of March:- James Br'nles, reeve of the town of Nerbert; Robert le Webbe and Walte Ph'yn, foresters of the forest of Narberth; Phillip Adyn, reeve of Rob'ston; William Sth', reeve of [Kan]Aston; Phillip Loi, reeve of Tempilton; John Henry, reeve of St. Clare; John Phillip, reeve of Nova Dom' [New House]; dominus Gr' ap Gwylym, reeve of Albalanda [Whitland]; Phillip ap Mereduth; beadle of Wilfrey; Gr' ap Iuan Vachan, beadle of Amgoid and Pluniac; Phillip Stokker, reeve of Castrum Durant; John Rowe, reeve of Moileston; Gr' ap Sair, reeve of Llanwaythan.

Ministers' Accounts. Lands of the Countess of March. Michaelmas, 41 Edward III to Michaelmas, 42 Edward III. Vellum roll. Accounts ...,

Ministers' Accounts. Lands of the Countess of March. Michaelmas, 41 Edward III to Michaelmas, 42 Edward III. Vellum roll. Accounts of the ministers of Philippa, Countess of March for the above year:- John Tailour, Chaplain, reeve of the town of Nerbert; Robert le Webbe and Eustas Knethil, foresters of the forest of Nerbert; David Gronowe, reeve of Robertstoun. [Robeston Wathen]; Phillip Cole, junior, reeve of Kanaston; Richard le Webbe, reeve of Tempilton; John Goldi, reeve of a third part of St. Clare (Sanctum Clarum); David Hichyn, reeve of New House (Novus domus); Phillip ap Mereduth, reeve of Whitland (Albaland); Lawelun ap Gosseline, beadle of Wilfrey; Griffith ap Iuan Vachan, beadle of Amgoid and Pluniauc David Phillip, reeve of Castrodurant; Llywelyn (ii) ap Cadogan, reeve of Moileston; Iuan Duy, reeve of Llanwaythan.

Account of John Wyn, receiver, constable and forester of Philippa, Countess of March, for [Nerberth]; a third part of Amgoyd ...,

Account of John Wyn, receiver, constable and forester of Philippa, Countess of March, for [Nerberth]; a third part of Amgoyd and Penylioc, and St. Clare, from Michaelmas, 44 Edward III to Michaelmas, 45 Edward III. Also the detailed accounts of the several ministers of the said Philippa, Countess of March:- Walter Held, reeve of the town of Nerbert; Res ap Ieuan and Walter Ph'yn, foresters of Nerbert; William Jacke, reeve of Robetistoun; Phillip le Clerke, reeve of Kanestoun; William Hychyn, reeve of Tempiltoun, Thomas Thomlyn, reeve of a third part of [St. Clare]; Walter Hike, reeve of New House (Novus Domus); Howel ap Ieuan, reeve of Albalanda [Whitland]; Howel Thew, beadle of Wilfrey, Thomas ap Gr' Vachan, beadle of Amgoyd and Penyloc; Phillip Veleyn, reeve of Castell Durant (Castro Durant); and Thomas Owan, reeve of Moylestoun. Edge of one membrane of the roll missing.

Ministers' Accounts for lands in cos. Pembroke and Carmarthen. Michaelmas, 22 Edward IV to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III,

Accounts of John Davy and Thomas Davy, bailiffs of the town of Pembroke (villa Pembrochie); Richard Hante, knight, and Richard Neuton, esq., occupiers o the mills of Pembroke, Robert Dymet, farmer of the ferry of Burton; Thomas Hobbe, reeve of Castlemartyn; Thomas Hobbes, collector of the rents of Westhundred of Castlemartyn; Jankyn ap Phelip, reeve of Coidroth; John Broune, reeve of Westpembroke, John Lewis and Thomas Maughlett, bailiffs of the town of Tembie; David Thomas, bailiff of Dongledy; Lewis ap Gwillim and Rees ap Gwillim, beadles of Kemmys; John Philkyn, beadle of Rous; John Honyburgh, reeve of St. Florence (Sanctus Florencius); Robert ap Henry, reeve of Kyngeswode and Gawdon; Thomas Saunders, reeve of Malros; William Hoper, reeve of Pierston; Jank' Walter, reeve of Fobbeston; John More, reeve of Fenton; William More, reeve of Rowespole; John Goss, reeve of More, John Reynold, reeve of Suertebury; William Hoyman, reeve of Haroldeston; John Smyth, reeve of Syke; John Tasker, reeve of villa Castro Walwini; John Davy, beadle of the manor of Waldwyn's Castle, David Thomas, reeve of Fletherhill; William Wynter, bailiff of the vill of Llanstephan and reeve of the court of le Ferry; David Lloid, beadle of Penryn; Llywelyn ap Llywelyn ap Gwillim Lloid beadle of Osterlowe; Maurice Lloid, reeve of St. Clare; Rece ap Phillip ap David ap Llywelyn, beadle of Trayne Clynton.

Account of Henry Wogan, treasurer of the county of Pembroke, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III ...,

Account of Henry Wogan, treasurer of the county of Pembroke, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III, being a summary of he accounts received frown the various ministers of the town of Pembroke, the mills of Pembroke, ferry of Burton, reeveship of Castlemartyn, Westhundred and Easthundred of Pembroke, Coidrath forest, Coidrath, the town of Tenby, Dougledy, Kemmys, Rous, St. Florence, Kyngeswode and Gawdon, Malros, Pyerston, Fobbeston, [Fenton], Rowespole, More, Suerthbury, Haroldston, [Sy]ke, vill of Cast' Walin, Fletherhill, [all in co. Pembroke], town of Llanstephan, Penryn, le Ferry, Oisterlowe, St. Clare, Trayneclynton, [co. Carmarthen,] town of Kilgarren, Emelyn, Maynordevy, Differyn Bryan, weirs of Kilgarran, and Kevyndrym forest, [co. Pembroke].

Ministers' Accounts of the lands and possessions late of Rees Griffithe, esq., attained of high treason, in co. Pembroke for ...,

Ministers' Accounts of the lands and possessions late of Rees Griffithe, esq., attained of high treason, in co. Pembroke for 5 and 6 Phillip and Mary. Accounts of John Watkyns, reeve of the town of Narberth; John Jacob, reeve of Roberdeston; John ap Ieuan, reeve of Templeston; Gr' Roger, reeve of Caniston; Thomas Roberts, reeve of Welfraye.

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