Letters concerning the sale of bark to Messrs. Ellis and Jenkins, tanners, Haverfordwest,
- 4957-4965.
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- 1836, Jan. 13-April 18.
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Letters concerning the sale of bark to Messrs. Ellis and Jenkins, tanners, Haverfordwest,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Letter from William Owen, Haverfordwest, to the Baron de Rutzen, referring to the act for the repair of churches, and the appointment of a surveyor for the archdeaconry of St. Davids.
Lease And Release of lands in the parish of Minwear,
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1.Sir John Owen of Orielton, bart.;. 2.Baron and Baroness de Rutzen;. 3.Samuel Hibbert and George Hibbert of Billiter Court, London, esquires. Lease And Release of lands in the parish of Minwear.
Declaration of trusts in the property exchanged in Nos. 584-585 supra,
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1.The Reverend William Lloyd, and Jonathan Rogers Powell;. 2.Baron de Rutzen and his wife. Declaration of trusts in the property exchanged in Nos. 584-585 supra.
Account of the annual receipts of the perpetual curate of Slebech and Minwere,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Letters from John George, Brinscombe Port, concerning the sale of bark from the Slebech estate, and papers relating to a suit arising therefrom.
Rentals of the Slebech estate, (not boxed),
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Part of Slebech Estate Records,
1.George Lort Phillips of Dumpledale;. 2.Isabella Georgina Allen of Crosselly, spinster;. 3.John Hensleigh Allen of Cresselly, esq.;. 4.Seymour Phillips Allen of Cresselly, esq., Henry George Allen of Lincolns Inn, esq., George Roch of Butterhill, esq., John Henry Philipps of Williamston, esq., and Henry George Fownes of the Middle Temple, London, esq., barrister at law, now residing in Haverfordwest. Settlement on the marriage of the said George Lort Phillips and Isabella Georgina Allen of the Lawrenny estate. Draft.
Papers, letters and accounts pertaining to the conveyance specified in No. 742 dated 27 Sept. 1841,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Note Book containing particulars of the church and living of Slebech and the revenues of the parishes of Minwere, Newton and Yerbeston.
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Correspondence concerning negotiations for the rectory of Newton from William Deedes of Sandling, co. Kent., deeds relating thereto, lease of the glebe lands and tithes of the chapelry of Newton to G.W. Sheriff, and a draft of the conveyance of the rectory to W.E. Oliver.
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Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Opinion of William Hayes, Cloisters Temple, as the abstract of title to the advowson of Yerbeston, with further comments by Oliver and Raven, solicitors. Copy.
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Extracts from the 'Episcopal Act Book' of the bishop of St. Davids of the records of institutions to the rectory of Yerbeston, 1718 - ; extract from the register of the parish of Colwich, co. Stafford, recording the marriage of Charles Frederick Baron de Rutzen and Mary Dorothea Phillips, 1822.
Appointment And Conveyance in fee of the rectory of Newton, parish of Newton,
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1.John Deeds of the Middle Temple, co. Middlesex, esq., and Samuel Forster of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 2.William Deedes of Sandling, co. Kent, eldest son of William Deedes of the same place, esq., deceased;. 3.George Washington Sherriff of Friday Street in the city of London, esq.;. 4.William Elliot Oliver of New Bridge Street in the city of London, gent. Appointment And Conveyance in fee of the rectory of Newton, parish of Newton.
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Accounts of the churchwardens of the parish of Slebech and other records and papers concerning the building of the new church. (Loose documents removed from No. 11486).
Receipts for Crown Rents paid by the Baron de Rutzen, with letters and protests concerning same,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Book of pencil drawings of views and buildings in England and on the Continent, with one loose water-colour (? of Slebech old church).