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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Poll book of the freeholders of co. Glam. in the election between Admiral [Thomas] Mathews and Sir Charles Tynte,
Poll book of the freeholders of co. Glam. in the election between Admiral [Thomas] Mathews and Sir Charles Tynte,
Admission tickets to the gallery of the House of Lords,
Admission tickets to the gallery of the House of Lords,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Richard William of Kevenmably to [Sir Charles Kemeys]. States that Marmaduke Gibs had taken a great deal of pains in ...,
Richard William of Kevenmably to [Sir Charles Kemeys]. States that Marmaduke Gibs had taken a great deal of pains in ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the execution of a lease to William Lewis; he had received about £100 ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the execution of a lease to William Lewis; he had received about £100 ...,
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,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of his progress in collecting rents; last Cardiff fair bad for ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Giving an account of his progress in collecting rents; last Cardiff fair bad for ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that he had sent him a bill for £250; also family news,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. States that he had sent him a bill for £250; also family news,
George Kemeys to his brother Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Dick Bassett has questioned Sir Edward Mansell about the slanderous ...,
George Kemeys to his brother Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Dick Bassett has questioned Sir Edward Mansell about the slanderous ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Enclosing accounts of rents and receipts for the year 1676-7; had been as importunate ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Enclosing accounts of rents and receipts for the year 1676-7; had been as importunate ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Promises to send him rents; reference to costs awarded against Sir Charles in a ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Promises to send him rents; reference to costs awarded against Sir Charles in a ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Reporting a meeting he had had with David Thomas and the tenants at Newbridge ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Reporting a meeting he had had with David Thomas and the tenants at Newbridge ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the collection and despatch of rents; references also to Sir Charles's mother, who ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning the collection and despatch of rents; references also to Sir Charles's mother, who ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. A doe would be killed and sent up by the foot post; Oliver Jones ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. A doe would be killed and sent up by the foot post; Oliver Jones ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning financial matters, social gossip, visits of the family to neighbouring county houses, and ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. Concerning financial matters, social gossip, visits of the family to neighbouring county houses, and ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was endeavouring to find the place of Col. Mansell's abode, if he could ...,
Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was endeavouring to find the place of Col. Mansell's abode, if he could ...,
Robert Blachford to [Lord Wharton]. Stating that Mr Ewer would do nothing without receiving directions from Mrs Oldisworth,
Robert Blachford to [Lord Wharton]. Stating that Mr Ewer would do nothing without receiving directions from Mrs Oldisworth,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Thanks him for sending rings to the children; his brother, Mr St John ...,
Lady Mary Kemeys to Sir Charles Kemeys. Thanks him for sending rings to the children; his brother, Mr St John ...,
[Morgan] of Lanrumney to his Kinsman, Sir Charles Kemeys. Thanking him for his kind account of Betty,
[Morgan] of Lanrumney to his Kinsman, Sir Charles Kemeys. Thanking him for his kind account of Betty,
Marquis of Worcester to Sir Charles Kemeys. The King had resolved to call a Parliament, and they should see that ...,
Marquis of Worcester to Sir Charles Kemeys. The King had resolved to call a Parliament, and they should see that ...,
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