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- [1600x1933]. (Creation)
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An eighteenth century blazon of the arms of the family of Knethel of co. Northumberland (ermine, a saltire gules) (mounted on a fragment of an early seventeenth century survey of the farm of properties in Iscoyd Gwynioneth, Aberustwith, Iscoyd Cardigan, Cruthin, Generglin, Diffrin Claragh, Llangeby, Cardigan, Mevennyth, Kilkennon, and Hanyniocke, co. Cardigan); a calligraphic exercise by Thomas Meyler, 1816; a passport issued to Edward Picton Phillips, 1843; a typescript carbon copy of a letter from J. W. Phillips to the press, 1933, relating to the building of the organs of St. Mary's and St. Martin's [Haverfordwest]; and a brief typescript description and history of Skomer Island.
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Conditions governing access
Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions noted on the 'Modern papers - data protection' form issued with their readers' tickets.
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Usual copyright laws apply.
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Latin, English, French.
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Finding aids
The description is also available in Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume IV (Aberystwyth, 1971).
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Formerly known as Brawdy 22.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 11811E.
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- St. Mary's (Church : Haverfordwest, Wales) -- Organs (Subject)
- St. Martin (Church : Haverfordwest, Wales) -- Organs (Subject)
- Phillips, Edward Picton (Subject)
- Meyler, Thomas (Subject)
- Phillips, J. W. (Subject)
- Knethel family, Northumberland (Subject)