Lampeter

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6 Archival description results for Lampeter

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Appointments,

Miscellaneous appointments, 1782-1807, including, 1782, to the benefice of the rectory of the parish church of Remenham, county Berkshire; and, 1791, to the benefice of the rectory of the parish church of St Matthew Friday Street and St Peter Cheap in the city of London. There is also an appointment, 1799, to be a lieutenant in a company of infantry, and a licence and faculty, 1807, to be schoolmaster of the grammar school at Lampeter.

Drover's accounts,

An account book, 1838-1839, of Roderick Roderick, a drover, containing records of cattle sales and of expenses incurred on visits from Lampeter to Leighton, Croydon, Maidstone, etc., and a bidding account.

Roderick Roderick.

Transcript of, and extracts from, parish registers,

A volume containing a transcript of a register of the parish of Llanpeter Pont-Stephen, co. Cardigan, viz. baptisms and burials, 1695-1745, and marriages, 1739-1744. At the end are extracts, 1723-1812, from a register of Llanwenog, Llanwnen, and Sulian, co. Cardigan.

Alcwyn C. Evans.

Transcripts and extracts

One of forty-one volumes containing transcripts of, and extracts from, parish registers and bishops' transcripts of parish registers principally from Monmouthshire in the autograph of Bradney, with several insets in the autographs of John Hobson Matthews of Monmouth, Francis Green of St Davids, John Davies of Aberystwyth and others. This volume contains transcripts and extracts from the parish registers of Aberystruth, 1696-1771; Llanellen, 1696-1812; Llanvetherine, 1696-1812; Llanarth, 1696-1813; Magor, 1725-1779; Lampeter (Cardiganshire), 1709/10; and St Peter, Bristol, 1655-1658.

Transcripts from parish registers

One of four manuscripts containing transcripts by John Davies from the parish registers of Lampeter, Llanddewibrefi, Cellan, Nantcwnlle and Llanddewi Abergwessin [sic], together with miscellaneous notes.