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NLW MS 2686C
Title
Thomas Brigstocke, etc.
Date(s)
- 19 cent. (Creation)
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A manuscript containing a translation by Alcwyn C. Evans (1828-1902) of a Latin document relating to the arbitration, 1278, of Richard de Carew, bishop of St Davids, in a dispute between the Prior of St John the Evangelist's Priory at Carmarthen and John ap Richard, perpetual vicar of St Peter's Church, Carmarthen; a letter, 21 February 1858, from Hudson Gurney (1775-1864), Keswick Hall, Norwich to Thomas Brigstocke (1809-1881), artist, inquiring his charges for painting a copy of a portrait of Dr Thomas Young by Sir Thomas Lawrence; proclamations by two Arabic potentates, 1861, granting a safe-conduct to Europeans.
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Language of material
- engara
Script of material
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English, Arabic
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 2686C
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Virtua system control number
vtls004332066
GEAC system control number
(WlAbNL)0000332066
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- de Carew, Richard, Bishop Manuscript relating to, 1278, translation (19 cent.), NLW MS 2686C (Subject)
- Gurney, Hudson, 1775-1864 (1858), NLW MS 2686C -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Brigstocke, Thomas, 1809-1881 (1858), NLW MS 2686C -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Evans, Alcwyn C. (Alcwyn Caryni), 1828-1902 Translation by, NLW MS 2686C (Subject)
- Gurney, Hudson, 1775-1864 Letter from (1858), NLW MS 2686C (Subject)
- Brigstocke, Thomas, 1809-1881 Letter to (1858), NLW MS 2686C (Subject)