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An account, 1785, by Thomas Payne (1759-1832) entitled A Parochial Visitation of the Deanery of the Third Part of Brecon containing an Account of the several Churches, Edifices, Glebe Lands and Benefactions thereunto belonging ... With some few Topographical Remarks on the Country, and the Antiquities to be found therein ... This account is accompanied by drawings of churches and a transcript of a letter, 22 April 1760, from Lewis Morris (1701-1765) to Edward Richard (Iorwerth Rhisiart) (1714-1777) relating to Geoffrey of Monmouth's (1100?-1154) Historia and its Welsh sources.
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A collection of other unpublished historical works by Henry Thomas Payne (1759-1832), archdeacon of Carmarthen, has been placed on deposit in the National Library.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 4278C
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- Morris, Lewis, 1701-1765 1760, transcript (1785), NLW MS 4278C -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Richard, Edward, 1714-1777 1760, transcript (1785), NLW MS 4278C -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Geoffrey, of Monmouth, Bishop of St. Asaph, 1100?-1154 Letter, 1760, relating to, NLW MS 4278C (Subject)
- Morris, Lewis, 1701-1765 Letter from, 1760, transcript (1785), NLW MS 4278C (Subject)
- Richard, Edward, 1714-1777 Letter to, 1760, transcript (1785), NLW MS 4278C (Subject)