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Llanfair Clydogau (Wales)
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The living of Llanfairclydogau

Letters, 1859-60, mainly to Lord Carrington, patron of the living of Llanfairclydogau, Cardiganshire, which became vacant in 1859, from clergymen soliciting the living or persons supporting the applications of some of the candidates.

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Letters, 1894-1895, and pedigrees, etc. sent to Stedman Thomas by Francis Green of Hampstead (and St Davids) and others; a copy of the will of James Jones of Dolecothy, Carmarthenshire and Abermâd, Cardiganshire, high sheriff of Carmarthenshire in 1667 and of Cardiganshire in 1671; notes, some of them by Stedman Thomas, on the Thomas of Pantygof and Stedman families, on Llanfair Clydogau (with reference to the Johnes and Hills-Johnes pedigrees), on the lordship of Kidwelly, etc.; miscellaneous pedigrees and printed genealogical tables, the latter relating to the earls of Llandaff; a (printed) note on the arms of Mathew of Radyr; a copy of a printed poem, 1881, by 'Joannes Towy' [John Jones, d. 1896] entitled 'The Doom of Drunkenness'; a copy (printed) of the Parliamentary election address, 1885, of W[alter] R[ice] H[owell] Powell [1819-1889] of Maesgwynne, Carmarthenshire.