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1 - Fly leaf of the Bible of Thomas Mathias Davies of Broomhill, Dale who died in 1865. It records the birth of all his children, starting in 1814, and other information about their lives and deaths and the lives of some of his grandchildren down to 1929
2 - Articles of agreement between Cornelius Davies of Crab Hall in the parish of Marloes and Ann his wife on the one hand and John Davies of the same place, their eldest son, on the other. Cornelius assigns to John the lease for lives on Crabhole (Crab Hall) and Bothams in Marloes parish, together with the corn wind mill on Crabhole,which he inherited from his own father Gilbert Davies. The original lease was granted by the Honourable Thomas Cornwallis to Gilbert Davies on 18th October 1725. John promises to look after his mother and father
3 - Commission of Thomas Davies of Broomhill as a First Lieutenant in Captain John Allen's company of the Loyal Haverfordwest Fuzileer Volunteers commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Roch
4 - Bond in £200 of John Davies of Broomhill to Kennarth Cummins of Stackpole Elidor to repay £100 in six months
5 - Notification from William Evans and Son, solicitors of Haverfordwest, to Thomas Mathias Davies of Broomhill that he should in future pay his rent to Henry Bulkeley of Staveley, Derbyshire, the mortgagee of David Runwa Paynter of Pembroke. Paynter had mortgaged Broomhill, and other named tenements in Dale parish to the extent of 127 acres, to Bulkeley for E2000 in 1821 and interest is overdue
6 - Letter from Joseph Harries of Llanunwas, Sheriff of Pembrokeshire, to Thomas Mathias Davies at Dale requesting him to attend at the Guild Hall, Haverfordwest on 11 Sep to be sworn and serve on the "Grand Inquest" for Pembrokeshire
7 - Summons from Orlando Harries Williams, Sheriff of Pembrokeshire, to Thomas Mathias Davies to serve on a special jury at the present Great Sessions in Haverfordwest in an action of ejectment involving John Roberts and Jane his wife and Essex Harries
8 - Letter from ? Powell in London to Thomas Mathias Davies, telling him of the loss of the writer's child and how grief-stricken the family is. He also comments on the recent events at Manchester (Peterloo) and the fact that Henry Hunt, the orator and radical, is to be indicted for treason
9 - Letter from ? Powell, 2 Elizabeth Place, Kennington, London to Miss Martha Davies at Broomhill mainly about butter and its price. He does add that there was a large meeting yesterday at Smithfield of "cursed reformers .... unless the government act firmly I dread the result"
10 - Letter from ___?___ Powell in London to Thomas Davies at Broomhill. An earlier money order which he had sent to Thomas had evidently not arrived. He discusses what might have happened to it and then talks about his family
11 - Letter from ?___ Powell to Thomas Davies at Broomhill thanking him for his recent kindness when the writer was with him and enquiring about the family
12 - Letter from' ?___ Powell in London to Thomas Diathias Davies with the news from London
13 - Letter from ? Powell in London to Thomas Davies. He hopes shortly to come down to Lamphey. He recounts what he has been doing in London
14 - Letter from___? ' Powell in London to Thomas Mathias Davies at Broomhill about the recent military promotion of Ensign W. J. Powell who may well be the writer's son
15 - Copy or draft of a letter, probably written by a John Davies;to an attorney willing to take his case into consideration
16 - Letter from Biddulph and Cox, bankers, to David Runwa Paynter of Pembroke, saying they have bought Navy bonds according to his instructions 15th May 1799
17 - Letter from Ransom and Co. in London to Thomas Davies at Broomhill saying they have sold stock and enclosing the proceeds
18 - Letter from Thomas Owen of Pembroke to Thomas Mathias Davies of Broomhill asking him for £5 of the money owing to him
19 - Letter from George Roch junior ? to Thomas Davies of Broomhill asking him to come to Llether on Sunday
20 - Letter from H. W. Marker ? at Honiton, Devon to Thomas Mathias Davies accompanying a cheque for the amount of rent due
21 - Bill of lading for 20 casks of butter shipped from Milford Haven to Bristol Daniel by Daniel and Paul Starbuck
22 - Bill of James Brown, liquor merchant, to Thomas Mathias Davies for 1825 and 1826
23 - Bill of Alexander F. Ridgway to Thomas Mathias Davies for arranging a voyage for his son Cornelius Davies aged 16 and equipping him for the sea
24 - Account of Mrs. Davies of Broomhill and family with S. L. Phillips and Ward for 18O6
25 - Account of Mrs. Davies with S. L. Phillips for 1807
26 - Account of Mrs. Davies, Broomhill with A. Nicholls who appears to have been a general grocer and letter carrier
27 - Letter from M. A. Pender to Miss Emily Palmer at Dale acquainting her with her financial position and the land she owns in English parishes
28 - Letter from Captain Palmer to his daughters, one of whom was Emily Palmer, saying that he is sure that his life will now be much happier after the troubles of the last four years and telling them of the visits he has been making
29 - Letter from M?. Palmer at Ilminister, Somerset to Mrs. Emily Davies (nee Palmer) saying that the death of her father Captain Palmer has left her in great financial confusion with debts of E100 or so
30 - Copy of the will of William Bowen of Dale, mason. He leaves bequests to members of the Davies family of Broomhill including Thomas Mathias Davies
31 - Letter from Emily Alicia Davies to her son Vaughan in which she reports at great length the state of the family and friends in the neighbourhood. His sisters have gone to cross St. Brides Bay in a sloop to see St. Davids
32 - Letter from Emily Alicia Davies at Broomhill to her son Vaughan recounting family news and reprimanding him for not writing more often. She is pleased to hear that "Henry"has given him a berth
33 - Apprenticeship indenture of Vaughan Palmer Davies, then aged 17, of Broom Hill in the parish of Dale with Captain William Bickford of the barque "Worcester" of London
34 - Tailor's bills of Vaughan Davies
35 - Copy of Vaughan Davies1 entry of baptism on 25 Oct 1826, made by Samuel Walker Saunders, Vicar of Dale, on 16 Jan 1847
36 - Mariner's register ticket of Vaughan Davies issued at Liverpool in Apr 1847.
37 - Cash account note book of Vaughan Davies of the brig "Poppy" showing how much he spent in Singapore, Hong Kong, Calcutta and Whampoa
38 - Note to the effect that Vaughan Davies is discharged of all demands for services rendered on board the "Mengosteen"? given by the commanding officer
39 - Master's certificate of Vaughan Davies
40 - Testimonial by G. B. Hale? that Vaughan Davies has sailed aboard the barque "Worcester" from Mar 1844 - Jul 1846 and has been a sober and honest man and a good sailor
41 - Testimonial by H. Cole, commander of the brigantine "Poppy" at Calcutta, to the effect that Vaughan Davies served on the "Poppy" from Aug 1847 - Dec 1849 as second officer and gave every satisfaction
42 - Testimonial by George Thomson, late commander of the "Poppy" at Calcutta, to the effect that Vaughan Davies was Chief Officer on the "Poppy" for two years and gave every satisfaction
43 - Testimonial by William Phipps of Swansea, retired Commander in the Royal Navy, that Vaughan Davies is a respectable young man
44 - Testimonial by Samuel Walker Saunders, Vicar of Dale,to the effect that Vaughan Davies is sober, steady and of good conduct
45 - Testimonial by John Philipps Allen Lloyd Philipps of Dale Castle to the effect that Vaughan Davies is sober and steady
46 - Testimonial by the surveyor of the Victoria Insurance Society, Bombay to the effect that Vaughan Davies is a good seaman and character
47 - Testimonial by D. Lauchlan, surveyor of the Bombay Insurance Society, to the effect that Captain Vaughan Davies of the opium brig "Arrow" is a good sailor (and copy)
48 - Testimonial by the Bombay Company that employed Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" and the "Cowasjee Family" that he has given every satisfaction. He is about to leave for England
49 - Articles of agreement signed by Vaughan Davies on taking command of the barque "Cowas'jee Family" of 327 tons, lying in Bombay harbour
50 - Testimonial from the Bombay Company that employed Vaughan Davies. He has worked for them for six years. For the first year he was chief officer aboard the opium clipper "Cowasjee Family" and for the succeeding five years he was captain of the "Arrow" and the "Cowasj ee Family" (and copy)
51 - Copy of the marriage entry of Vaughan Palmer Davies and Angelica Ellen Robinson who married in St. Thomas' Cathedral Bombay on 14 Jan 1858
52 - Letter from Vaughan Davies at Broom Hill to his brother Thomas Mathias Davies saying that he has recently returned home and talking about William Phipps1 plans to fit out a ship of some 60 tons and other nautical matters
53 - Letter from the owners of the "Cowasjee Family" to Vaughan Davies on board saying they have sold the ship to Messrs. D. F. Cama and Co.
54 - Letter from a Singapore company to Vaughan Davies asking him to sell the goods shipped aboard his ship the "Arrow" and settle with them on his return
55 - Letter from his employers to Vaughan Davies of the brig "Arrow" ordering him to transfer the unclaimed opium to the "Cama Family" and go to Whampoa for repairs
56 - Letter from a company in Canton to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" at Whampoa accompanying a bill of lading for a cargo
57 - Letter from his employers in Canton to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" asking if the sugar candy is properly packed
58 - Letter from his employers in Canton to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" about broken cases of tea. The cases are to be mended
59 - Letter from his employers in Bombay to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" in Bombay telling him to go to Singapore and then Woosang
60 - Letter from his employers to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" saying that the cargo is in order except for a bag of rice and 18 pieces of sandalwood
61 - Letter from his employers in Shanghae to Vaughan Davies on the "Arrow" saying that the "Cowasfee Family" has arrived safely and enclosing a copy of the letter, a bank draft and manifent
62 - Letter from his employers in Bombay to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" saying that his letter of 21Apr from Singapore has been received
63 - Letter from his employers in Canton to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" at Hong Kong telling him to go to Whampoa directly
64 - Letter from his employers in Canton to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" at Hong Kong saying that if any opium is offered he is to take it and if not he is to set off immediately
65 - Letter from his employers in Hong Kong to Vaughan Davies saying that as the "Arrow" is carrying rice it will be exempt from dues
66 - Letter from his employers in Canton to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" at Whampoa telling him about his cargo of rice, tea and sugar candy
67 - Letter from his employers at Canton to Vaughan Davies on the "Arrow" at Whampoa telling him about cargoes of tea and silk and asking if someone aboard his ship has died
68 - Letter from a company in Amoy to Vaughan Davies at Hong Kong or Canton. They have not received an account for the cargo of rice yet. They quote the prices of opium
69 - Part of a letter from Emily Warren Davies at Henwood, Herefordshire to her brother Vaughan aboard the "Poppy". She talks about the trouble in France and reveals her own opinons:- "I am a staunch Royalist and Tory and cry Victoria for ever and down with Republics". She wishes he would come home with Charles
70 - Letter from Emily Davies at Henwood to her brother Vaughan. She hopes that the example of diligence he and Charles his brother set will have a beneficial effect: on his other brothers who are not so hard working in her opinion
71 - Letter from Emily Davies("Bolly" or "Bally") to her brother Vaughan. Lucy their sister is soon to be married to a Mr. Meyler who lives at St. Lawrence which she describes as six miles from Haverfordwest. Their mother thinks Mr. Meyler is lacking in energy and too despondent. She has heard that "Carlo" has arrived safely in Adelaide
72 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Vaughan. Lucy has become Mrs. William Meyler. He is not at all what she would have expected for Lucy. "Welshy and odd are his manners". She describes the wedding which was rather quiet. She has sent a copy of the "Herald" to Charlie's address in Calcutta
73 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Vaughan containing a copy of a letter their sister Lucy Meyler had written to her.Emily discourses on the nature of love and thanks an all wise God for preventing the fulfillment of her hopes in this direction for she nows sees it would have ended in misery
74 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan in Calcutta (care of P. Peard). Deeply religious in tone with much about conscience and prayer to guide a decision that Vaughan is about to make
75 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Charles saying how much of a comfort it has been to her to hear that he has stuck to his resolution of teetotalism
76 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brothers in Australia. Their father is, as ever, unwilling to spend sixpence to make a shilling. They have no servant about the house and only two labourers
77 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her "dearest boys". She has not seen the Robinsons much, just once in a shop in Haverfordwest. They have been at Trewarren. Mr. William Cole has begun his harvest but has lost his prize bullock. "The fort is not likely to be begun for a twelvemonth"
78 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Charles hoping that he will soon be on his way home and comforting him with scriptural passages
79 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan saying how pleased she is to hear that he is to move to the "Cowasjee"
80 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan hoping that moving to the "Cowasjee" has restored him to health
81 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to Miss Foley in Calcutta saying how quiet and secluded are her home and life in Wales
82 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan with good sisterly advice. She does not think that Charles has such a love of the sea as; Vaughan
83 - Letter from Emily Davies at Temple Cloud near Bristol to her brother Vaughan apologising for the long gap in correspondence but explaining that she has had a lot to do with an uncle who has been in an asylum and is little better. He is to be moved to Haverfordwest."Carlo"is cruising off the Crimea. "Everybody here is beginning to feel the pressure of this fearful War, we are perhaps better off than most classes just now .... there seems at present little hope of a termination"
84 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan about the death of "Aunt Morgan". She urges him not to stay in the opium trade if he feels his health failing
85 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Vaughan. Charles has not yet got a berth on the P. and O. Henry is working hard for his law examination and Lucy has just had a little boy
86 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan . She understands the difficulty he has in speaking to his officers on religious subjects but trusts that patience will solve the problem
87 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Charles telling him to come home to recover his health and telling him the news of home
88 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Vaughan saying she has been trying to get him a berth as skipper of a ship belonging to a "Mr. Dunbar". She had got "Carlo" into the P. and O. and sees no reason why she should not be successful for Vaughan
89 - Copy of the letter Emily Davies sent to Mr. Dunbar pleading her brother's case
90 - Letter from Emily Davies at Weobley?, Vicarage, Hereford to her brother Vaughan enclosing a copy of a reply from Mr. Dunbar, the shipowner, to a letter she had sent him asking for a berth for Vaughan. Charles is becoming very fit working for the P. and O. line-Margaret Cole has at last died. She hopes he will come home soon
91 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan in which she expresses reservations about the opium trade in which he and Charles are engaged. " . . . . nor am I quite satisfied of the lawfulness of the trade in opium, I don't understand the matter myself but so many of the best people I know think it wrong . . . ."
92 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. She has not been very well. She talks about family and friends
93 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Vaughan recounting the news of the far-flung family
94 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. She has "lately become aware of the existence of a most valuable society for the benefit of seamen for which Capt. John Lewis is agent at Milford"
95 - Letter from Emily Davies aboard the "Pekin" in the Red Sea to her sister Myra. Emily is on her way out to Bombay for Vaughan"s wedding and describes the sights of Egypt to her sister
96 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Charles telling him about her visits to places like Malta and Naples (Italy) and the ships and voyages in between
97 - Letter from Emily Davies to her sister in law Ellen Davies urging her to rest during her pregnancy and commending her to God's mercy
98 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to Ellen Davies explaining about the various presents she and other members of the family have sent out and asking if she can collect some plant seeds out in Bombay
99 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to Ellen Davies at Bombay telling her to look after herself
100 - Letter from Emily Davies of Broomhill to Ellen Davies urging her ever to embark in her husband's "cockle-shell" again but to wait till he gets a steamer
101 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. His heart is now in Bombay. She gives religious advice and hopes he will soon have a steamer as sail voyages are too long for a man with a wife
102 - Letter from Emily Davies to Vaughan and Ellen Davies.congratulating them on the news of the birth of a son. It is very cold in Herefordshire and the mountains are white with snow
103 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. He is on his way home and at Broomhill they are counting the days till they see him again. The startling news is that brother Tom has married a young lady called Miss Thomas of the Mariners Inn and has taken a farm near his Works at Llanelli
104 - Letter from Emily Davies at Broomhill to Ellen Davies giving thanks to God that Ellen had survived the terrible storms of Oct 1859 that sent so many ships to the bottom
105 - Letter from Emily at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan on board ship at Liverpool saying how thankful she was to know he was on St. Helena not in the Channel during the recent great storms
106 - Letter from Emily Davies to her brother Vaughan who must be somewhere in Britain as she says he will get the letter in three days. She is certain that the accident and delay that has befallen his ship was ordered by God for some purpose
107 - Part of a letter from Emily Davies at Henwood to her brother Henry urging him to work hard at his legal studies and at his Latin
108 - Letter from Emily Davies to "dearest old Caster" asking if £50 or £100 would be of use to him to extend his operation because it can be got
109 - Letter from Myra Amelia Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan ("Marmion")saying how pleased she is to learn that "Henry" has been kind enough to give him and his brother (whom she calls Octavius ) employment aboard his ship. She adds much local news especially about the races
110 - Letter from Myra Davies to her brother Vaughan hoping he is getting on well as a sailor
111 - Letter from Myra Davies at St. Lawrence to her brothers. She is glad their ship is safe in Portsmouth and was not out in the recent storms which shook the house in St. Lawrence. She recounts some family and local news
112 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Charles saying that if he does not arrive soon they will have started work on the fort
113 - Letter from Myra Davies at Hoaten to her brother Richard. The weather has been very wet and there has been no harvest work going on in the area
114 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan with lots of spiritual advice. They have all been poorly
115 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan about Margaret Cole's steady decline, her meeting with the Misses Robinson while riding to Philbeach farm, and other local news
116 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. Tom has gone to the South Seas but she does not know in which ship or from which pert
117 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Charles in Calcutta asking him not to go to Australia before coming home to visit his family
118 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. Both Charles and Henry are in London. She has heard from Nelly recently
119 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to "her dearest brothers" (probably Vaughan and Thomas) telling all the family news
120 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Henry saying she is sorry he has been so long without employment and hoping he might get some clerk's or writer's work to earn some money. She gives her news of the rest of the family
121 - Letter from Myra Davies at Hoaten to her brother Henry telling him of the recent death of Margaret Cole after much suffering. He will soon be receiving money from home Dec 11, no year
122 - Letter from Myra Davies ("Pye") to her brother Vaughan about local news including Miss Nelly Robinson 12 Dec, no year
123 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan with family and local news
124 - Letter from Myra Davies to her brother Vaughan ("Marmion"), on the ship"Mary Sparks"at Liverpool. She saw his ship out of sight from Dale Point. She has just received a letter from Charles and she tells Vaughan that Charles has been given permission to spend a week with Henry Cole at Macao
125 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan with news of the area including news of the death of Mr. T. Williams of Hakin
126 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan with news from home including the tale of a poor, disfigured sailor knocking that very day at the door of Broomhill with a sad tale to tell. He looked an honest man so he got two shillings
127 - Letter from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan. Henry Cole had another fit last week and was speechless and motionless for ten hours
128 - Letter from Myra Davies to her brother Thomas about the necessity of keep-ing the Sabbath even aboard ship
129 - Letter, probably from Myra Davies at Broomhill to her sister-in-law Ellen containing family gossip
130 - Letter from Charles Frederic Davies aboard the "Lady Amherst" at Singapore to his brother Vaughan aboard the "Poppy" which is due in Singapore. He expects to leave for Liverpool soon and he describes his recent voyages. He has not received any news from home recently
131 - Letter from Charles Davies ("Old Carlo") at Hong Kong to his brother Vaughan whom he addresses as "Twany" about his voyages and the prices cargoes are fetching. He is not very happy aboard his ship because of the captain's tendency to make him work on Sundays
132 - Letter from Charles Davies aboard the "Rob Roy" to his brother Vaughan. He is off to China on the 21st full of opium. He has had dysentery
133 - Letter from Charles Davies ("Old Charley") aboard the "Rob Roy" to his brother Henry telling him of his voyages in the Far East. The second mate who left the "Rob Roy" when he joined has been killed by Malay sailors (ripped)
134 - Letter from Charles Davies at Broomhill to his brother Vaughan mainly about nautical matters. It has been hard frost for the last fortnight at Dale
135 - Letter from Charles Davies at Broomhill to his brother Henry about shooting duck near Slate Mill, Dale
136 - Letter from Charles Davies at Broomhill to his brother Vaughan with news of home. A large steamer was wrecked off the South Bishop in a fog about three weeks before. Ten lives were lost. Some survivors landed on Skomer and Mr. Robinson put them ashore. Mr. Robinson has been keeping his eyes open for flotsam in the Sound. He has made a lot of money on his rabbits. Mr. Summers on Ramsey Island tried rabbits too but less successfully. The work is going on rapidly at the Point
137 - Letter from Charles Davies ("Mischief") at Brighton to Mrs. Anne Peard in Calcutta. He has not been able to get a berth. He hopes that she will be well enough to come home from India soon, "Jolly" is in China and in low spirits because he has been ordered to sail to Bombay instead of Calcutta. He also fears losing his command because he will not allow any work done on Sundays
138 - Letter from Charles Davies aboard the "Perseverance" in Portsmouth Harbour to his brother Vaughan about his recent voyages and his shipmates. He complains about the large number of forms that must be filled in to get any work done to the ship in government shipyards
139 - Letter from Charles Davies (called "Carlo" and Mischief") to his brother Vaughan with a tale of an accident to their ship just off Singapore which ended with him in the water and swimming for his life
140 - Letter from Charles Davies to his brother Vaughan saying that their sister has been writing on his behalf. He believes Mr. Dunbar to be a good owner and his ships to be fine ones
141 - Letter from Charles Davies ("Mischief") to his brother Vaughan. He has had a dull Christmas, it has been mild but it is now freezing and he hopes he will soon be able to skate. Nelly Robinson and her sister are at Trewarren but they have not called yet
142 - Letter from Charles Davies aboard the "Haddington" in Bombay to his sister Myra. His captain has been behaving very badly to others. Apart from the disagreeable captain everything else is fine
143 - Letter from Charles Davies in Bombay to his sister Emily with local news. He leaves for China 1st May
144 - Letter from Charles Davies on the S.S." Novna?" in the Red Sea to his sister Emily. It has been a miserable trip, he was injured in a storm and feels weak, the ship is a wreck, the passengers are grumbling. He intends to ask for his passage home in November when his three years is up
145 - Letter from, Charles Davies on board the S.S. "Ottawa", at Penang to his sister Myra ("Pye"). His ship has broken its screw and he has been at Penang for some days. He has been shooting and is in good health and spirits
146 - Certificate of the Law Society that Henry Gilbert Rice Davies of Calthorpe Street, Grays Inn Road is fit to act as a solicitor
147 - Certificates of Henry Gilbert Rice Davies1 competence to practice as a solicitor given by the Law Society on 16 Nov 1877 & 16 Nov 1890. His place of business is given as South America
148 - Letter from Lowman and Long, solicitors of Crewkerne, Somerset, to Henry Davies about Mrs. Edwards' trust property
149 - Letter from J. Phillips at Bedford Row, London to Henry Davies telling him about his recent holiday in Scotland - much hunting, shooting and fishing
150 - Letter from Henry Davies at Broomhill to his brothers in Australia. He and his father are going to the July fair on the morrow. Haymaking has been hampered by the wet weather. He names several of the fields on the farm. The Tenby cricketers have beaten them in two matches, they have not yet played the teams from Carmarthen and Pater. The railway will be at Haverfordwest before Christmas he thinks. The summer assizes were dull. Jonathan Rogers Powell has married Miss Fanny Dumaine. Eaton Evans is quite well
151 - Letter from Henry Davies at Bedford Row, London to his brother Vaughan about his lodgings, his impending law examinations, his money problems and the sights of London
152 - Letter from Henry Davies at Broomhill to his brother Vaughan telling him about his law examinations and his struggles to get a position in a law firm and the visit he recently made to Paris
153 - Letter from Henry Davies at Broomhill to his brothers telling of visits and hunting in the Dale area
154 - Letter from Lucy Dinah Davies at Henwood to her brother Vaughan. She tells him that his brother Charles had a favourable passage although the captain and mate were so drunken that he had to keep all the books
155 - Letter from Lucy Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan with news of friends and the locality. She hopes he finds time to go to Church
156 - Letter from Lucy Davies at Broomhill to her brother Vaughan.William Meyler's mother has been dangerously ill so she has been obliged to postpone certain of her arrangements
157 - Letter from Lucy Meyler at Broomhill to her brothers in Australia. She has not much time for writing as she is very busy with her two children and anyway Emily and Myra give them all the news
158 - Letter from Lucy Meyler at St. Lawrence to her brother Vaughan recommending prayer as a comfort
159 - Letter from Lucy Meyler at St. Lawrence to her brother Vaughan Davies with news of family and friends and the locality
160 - Letter from Thomas Mathias Davies in London to his brother Henry saying that he is pleased that their father does not miss them, that he is sure their father will live to be 80 and that all the reports he has heard about Australia are pleasing
161 - Letter from Thomas Davies at Melbourne to his brother Vaughan saying that he thinks it likely he will soon be leaving Australia for England
162 - Letter from Thomas Davies on board the "Duke of Northumberland" off Deal to his sister Myra reporting that the ship had recently struck a sand bar at night off Deal but had floated off again and was not badly damaged. He then describes the passengers briefly
163 - Letter from Thomas Davies at Leeds? to his brother Henry about his (Thomas) legal and financial affairs
164 - Letter from John William Davies at Broomhill to his "dearest brothers" away at sea telling them about the fair at Haverfordwest and the heifer and cow he sold and the price he got and other farming matters. (His writing shows he did not have as much education as his younger brothers and sisters)
165 - Letter from J. W. Davies at Broomhill to his brother Charles. "They have not begun the Fort at the Point yet but it is expected shortly the Railroad will be opened to H West next June so they say but it is doubtful in my mind"
166 - Letter from Annie Robinson to her sister Ellen (Nelly). She left the island (Skomer) in August and went to stay at Tenby for a fortnight before going on to London. She visited Manorbier and Carew castles and thinks the countryside around Tenby beautiful
167 - Letter from Annie Robinson at 16 Carlton Villas to her sister Ellen about her time in London including a visit to the Crystal Palace. A Mr. Whittaker has been staying on Skomer with their father. "Papa has begun rabbit-catching and killed 1000 the first week, they are very fine and the price good". She is concerned about reports she has heard that Ellen's health is not good
168 - Letter from Annie Robinson at 34 Westbourne Park to her sister Ellen. She is sending a baby outfit. She speaks of the imminent death of Aunt Anna and says she almost envies those who are about to enter a better world but she knows she must wait patiently for her summons. "Papa is in the middle of rabbit catching now and I understand they are better than ever and the price good but I do not think the weather is the most favourable that could be desired .... such a summer I think never was known as this has been and water is now very short and the country much in need of rain"
169 - Letter from Annie Robinson on Skomer (which she always spells Skomar) to her sister Ellen. She still has not found Mr. Right despite a long stay with people in London. When her father (Edward Robinson) wants to go to Haverfordwest he sends to Trewarren, the home of the Warren Davies family, and the basket carriage comes to "the Haven" (Martins Haven) and he goes from there
170 - Letter from Annie Robinson on Skomer Island to Vaughan and Ellen Davies in Bombay suggesting that Ellen should not go to sea so much with her husband but should board with a family and recounting the news
171 - Letter from Annie Robinson on Skomer Island to her sister Ellen. She has heard that Ellen and Vaughan are on their way home from the East and hopes they will soon come to see her 25 Oct 1859. She adds a P.S. on 29 Oct that they had just experienced the worst gale she could ever remember from the north east which sent slates flying in all directions and shook the house
172 - Letter from Annie Robinson on Skomer to her sister Ellen saying how overjoyed she is to hear the news that Ellen is back in Liverpool safe and sound. She is curious to know whather Ellen intends to bring "Abraham or any servant" to Skomer as "we can put up a boy perhaps but you know what sort of accommodation there is in the 2nd part of the house, poor and rough"
173 - Part of a letter from Annie Robinson to her sister Ellen. She describes the "servants on Skomer and their tasks. Rabbit killing is not yet over for the requisite number of killings has not been reached, not more than 6000 as yet
174 - Letter from Annie Robinson at Carlton Villas to her sister Ellen saying she has visited Madame Tussauds and she hopes Ellen will not be shocked by the bill for the baby's clothes
175 - Part of a letter from Letitia Jones at 9 St. George's Terrace, Brighton, to Henry Davies. She comments on the recent triumph of Mr. Phillips' party in Haverfordwest. (This refers to John Henry Philipps' victory for the Conservative party in the Haverfordwest Borough election of Jul 1852). She hopes the violent passions aroused will soon die down. Brighton returned one Conservative and one "radical". It is a "sadly radical town" but a church rate is to be voted this year after a gap of eight years so matters must be improving
176 - Letter from Letitia Jones at 9 St. George's Terrace to Henry Davies. She thanks him for reminding Mr. Reynolds about the payments due to her. She hopes the election fever at Haverfordwest has died down as heard bad reports of the conduct of individuals from both parties. Her son William would like cricket news
177 - Letter from Letitia Jones at St. George's Terrace to Henry Davies thanking him for getting the money off Mr. Reynolds for her. She is shocked to hear that the Misses Robinson appeared "under such disreputable chaperonage"
178 - Letter from Letitia Jones to "dear Henry" saying that she is in some trouble because of Mr. Gwynne's delays and his refusal to answer her letters. She asks Henry to go in to his office
179 - Letter from Letitia Jones at Brighton to "dear Henry" complaining about the way Mr. Gwynne is looking after her affairs and saying how worried she is about "seeing the inside of Lewes Gaol" because of it. She has lived in Haverfordwest
180 - Letter from Letitia Jones at 9 St. George's Terrace to Henry Davies. She has had toothache, her son William thanks him for the cricket news, she hopes he will be able to come to Brighton at Christmas
181 - Letter from Letitia Jones at 6 Lower Rock Gardens, Brighton to Henry Davies congratulating him on his recent success (in his law examinations) and mentioning Charles' appointment to the P. and O. service
182 - Letter from Letitia Jones to "dear Henry" saying that she is glad he has become a solicitor and that she hopes he will use the power of the law better than some of his professional brethren do
183 - Letter from Letitia Jones at Broad Haven to "dear Henry" thanking him for the trouble he has taken over her business affairs with Mr. Gwynne and alluding to the way Mr. Gwynne transacted business for her father
184 - Letter from Letitia Jones at 1O Marine Square, Brighton to Henry Davies, whom she addresses as her cousin. She is surprised to hear that Richard is planning to emigrate. Willie is working diligently and the children are not in school yet
185 - Letter from Letitia Jones in London to Henry Davies thanking him for the copy of "Mr. Davies' pamphlet." She trusts it will eventually do good though at first some bad feeling must result from it
186 - Letter from Letitia Jones at Cheltenham to her "dear cousin,"probably Vaughan Davies, asking him to call on her on his way down to Pembrokeshire
187 - Letter from James Phipps at Swansea to Vaughan Davies aboard the brig "Poppy" in Singapore. James is still clerk to the Swansea Water Works Company. He talks about all the young ladies of Swansea and the rest of the Phipps family, many of whom are at sea
188 - Letter from Sophia Pipps in Swansea to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Poppy" in Singapore. She is not engaged as he appears to think. She hopes he will be home one day
189 - Letter from Sophia Phipps at Swansea to Vaughan Davies consoling him on a fall he had had recently, he is glad that Vaughan and Nelly at last understand each other
190 - Letter from Sophia Phipps at Swansea to Vaughan Davies about his cousin Maria, his aunt Getta, the illness they have had in the family and the fact that Nelly never says anything about him in her letters to Sophia
191 - Letter from Mary Ann (Phipps ?) at Swansea to Vaughan Davies. She hopes he will not depart for Australia without coming to see them
192 - Letter from Sophia Phipps at Swansea to Vaughan Davies. Swansea is little altered since Vaughan was last there. The Phipps family has moved to a smaller house as the boys are away at sea. They are missed very much. Vaughan is to return to Calcutta where he might meet his friends the Peards
193 - Letter from "Auntie Getta" at Herbert Place, Swansea to Vaughan Davies her "nephew". She has recently returned from Penzance where she lives with her grandmother but she prefers Swansea. She recounts at length all the family and local news of weddings and neighbours' moves. She says there has been a grand cricket match that very day at Neath between an eleven of England and a twenty two of Wales but the weather is very dull so perhaps it was not played
194 - Letter from James Phipps in London to Vaughan Davies saying he has returned from Australia but he regrets leaving. He is now working for a firm in London for £12O a year but hopes to be established as an agent in Bristol within nine months. This will bring him about E2OO a year. He mentions that Charles Davies is at Portsmouth, recently returned from the Crimea. James1 family evidently live at Swansea
195 - Letter from Mary Ann Phipps at Swansea to Vaughan Davies. Captain Phipps is most grateful for the kindness Vaughan has displayed to George. She talks about the rest of the Phipps family including Sophia who lives at Ystalyfera "a very dull place" and Auntie Getta in Penzance
196 - Letter from "Auntie Getta" in Penzance to Vaughan Davies telling him the news of Swansea where she would much rather be 6 Feb 1856
197 - Letter from Sophia Phipps at Dale to Henry Davies at Haverfordwest thanking him for his kind attention to her in Haverfordwest
198 - Part of a letter from Mrs. Anne Peard in Calcutta to Vaughan Davies about the recent death of her sister
199 - Letter from Anne Peard at Calcutta to Vaughan Davies with news of family and friends. Ellen, his wife, writes to her by each mail, Margaret Cole is declining fast, his brother Charles is trying to get a berth on the P and O boats
200 - Letter from Anne Peard at Calcutta to Vaughan Davies aboard the brig "Arrow." proceeding down the Kedgeree" containing pleasantries and asking for a few small items
201 - Letter from Anne Peard at Calcutta to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Arrow" at Bombay. Her husband has recently died and she has just sent her son back to England
202 - Letter from Anne Peard in Calcutta to Vaughan Davies with news of Calcutta and his family and friends
203 - Letter from Anne Peard at Calcutta to Vaughan Davies ("Jolly Jack") saying that the vessel on which she had sent earlier letters was burnt out
204 - Letter from Anne Peard to Vaughan Davies aboard the "Poppy" saying she will take care of his letter to his brother
205 - Letter from "Mamma" Lowndes at Carlton Villas, Maida Vale to Ellen Davies congratulating her on the news that she is expecting a baby
206 - Letter from "Mother" Lowndes at Carlton Villas to Ellen Davies with gossip, news of relatives, friends and pets and recipes
207 - Note from M. Lowndes to Ellen Davies accompanying a little cap to be worn when she is nursing the baby
208 - Letter from M. Lowndes at 16 Carlton Villas to Ellen Davies aboard the ship "Princess Somawaty". "Tom" has told the writer that Ellen's intention is to go straight from Liverpool to Skomer by sea. She will be disappointed if she does not see her
209 - Letter from M. Lowndes at 16 Carlton Villas to Ellen Davies at Liverpool. Ellen has decided not to return to Bombay the next time with her husband and the writer thinks that Ellen will have many opportunities to visit London when she tires of the monotony of Skomer. The writer has been thinking of Ellen during the recent dreadful weather and has been glad that she is safe at home
210 - Letters from M. Lowndes at 17 London Street, London to Ellen Davies with family news
211 - Letter from ? Foley who describes herself as the grandmother of the addressee (called "Jolly",)about family matters
212 - Letter from ? Foley to Vaughan Davies including a note written by the writer's brother Richard Foley to Frederick Weinbolt in London recommending Vaughan for a berth on an English ship
213 - Letter from (C. H.?) Foley in Patna India to Vaughan Davies in Calcutta, about his health and various ships and voyages
214 - Letter from Miss Foley to Vaughan Davies (called "Jolly") with news of her life in Calcutta
215 - Letter from Ellen Cole at Dale to "dear Charlotte" mostly about the precarious health of the writer's little boy Wilding
216 - Letter from Ellen Cole at Mead House, Dale to Vaughan Davies congratulating him on his promotion to captain. She believes he should be married and urges him to come home and marry Nelle (Ellen Robinson)
217 - Letter from Ellen Cole at Tavistock Villa, Bedford to Vaughan Davies. She does not much like Bedford but all the children are well, even little Widling is quite strong. She recounts the news of their mutual friends
218 - Letter from Frances Smith in Landguard, Isle of Wight, to her "cousin" Vaughan Davies with news of other cousins and acquaintances
219 - Letter from Margaret Smith at Landguard to her "friend" Vaughan Davies chiding him for making himself miserable and saying that a young man like he is can make friends easily
220 - Letter from Margaret Smith at Landguard, to Vaughan Davies telling him her mother has just died and other family news. She talks about naval exercises nearby and the suicide of a Newport surgeon
221 - Letter from Margaret Smith to Thomas Mathias Davies the younger accompanying the one to Vaughan asking him to consult Vaughan to get all the bad news
222 - Part of a letter from Margaret Smith to an unnamed male addressee about local politics.
223 - Letter from Margaret Smith at Broomhill to Vaughan Davies with some of the news of the locality like Margaret Cole's illness and the sad distress at Hoaten caused by "John's" death
224 - Letter from someone called "Puff" to Ellen Davies expressing her delight at the birth of a son to her and Vaughan
225 - Three letters from "Puff" to Ellen Davies
226 - Letter from Charles Day, evidently a ship's captain, to Vaughan Davies of the "Arrow" at Whampoa saying that judgement in his case was given against the othership and he expects his costs to be paid. He is about to leave for Singapore
227 - Letter from Henry Surge at 113 Collins Street, Melbourne to Vaughan Davies in Calcutta with news of Vaughan's brothers
228 - Letter from Lord Lonsdale at Carlton Terrace to "Sir John" saying that he cannot guarantee a London clerkship for Charles Davies as the demand is so great
229 - Letter from Mary Thomas in Bombay to her friend Nelly (Davies). Her father became ill but God granted him recovery. Much talk about letters, the mail from England, mutual friends and deaths in the area
230 - Letter from a sea captain aboard the "Good Success" in Whampoa Reach to Vaughan Davies containing a detailed description of a typhoon he had experienced near Hong Kong. He died before he could complete the letter and it was eventually sent by his widow
231 - Letter from William H. Mackay? in Swansea to Vaughan Davies at Broomhill, mostly about girls and William's family
232 - Part of a letter from an unnamed writer at 19 Augusta Terrace, Ramsgate to "my dear Mr. Davies" containing local and family news
233 - Letter from Augusta Bridges at 4 Prince's Place, Kennington or Kensington to Vaughan Davies saying that she thinks highly of him whether he is poor in Australia or rich in England and that his secret about the girl (Nelle ?) he cares about is afe with her 8th December, no year
234 - Letter from Charles Giles at Tainton to an unnamed addressee, probably Henry Davies, commiserating with him on the death of his mother in the previous year and hoping that he is finding his career in the law agreeable
235 - Letter from a Bombay Company to Philip B. Jones aboard the steamer "Malta" informing him of prices in Bombay and Calcutta
236 - Photograph album of Skomer Island in the days when Vaughan Palmer Davies was farming it
237 - Photograph album of Skomer Island in the days when Vaughan Palmer Davies was farming it
238 - Photograph album of Vaughan Palmer Davies the younger (1895 - 1984) grandson of the first Vaughan Palmer Davies. The photographs are mainly of Rossall School which he must have attended as a boy
239 - Photograph album of Vaughan Palmer Davies the younger. The photographs are mainly of India and the Far East
240 - Family photographs of the Nunn family of Whiteparish, Wiltshire. Charles Frederic Davies (born 1828), younger brother of Vaughan Palmer Davies, married Emily Nunn of Whiteparish.He died in 1914 and was buried there. Most of the photographs are of members of the Nunn family and of places in England and abroad. None is of Pembrokeshire
241 - Photograph of unnamed woman
242 - Photograph of Vaughan Palmer Davies the younger who died in 1984
243 - Recipe for remedy for cholera 20 Sep 1854 (This was the time of the third major cholera epidemic in Wales in the 19th century)
244 - Recipe book of Ellen Davies, wife of Vaughan Palmer Davies. It includes recipes for food and home made medicines
245 - Recipes for making salads
246 - Hymn "The Promised Land" sent by B. Hunt, possibly a missionary, at 36 Cavel Street Bombay to V. P. Davies
247 - Manuscript poems called "Limerick Races" and "Minie", possible written by or sent to G. G. Nunn
248 - Manuscript poem "The Widow's Lament"
249 - Manuscript poem "The Araby Maid"
250 - Part of a manuscript poem written by a member of the Phipps family
251 - Manuscript poems "The Old Year* and "The Spirit of Nature"
252 - Manuscript poem "The Charming Woman"
253 - Notice that the Horsburgh lighthouse off the eastern entrance of the Straits of Singapore will be let from 15 Oct 1851
254 - Newspaper cutting about the loss of the barque "Tasmania" in the Torres Straits
255 - Draft notice forbidding landing on Skomer and Midland Islands and the rocks near them en pain of an action for trespass
256 - Plan of steam ship "Navarino" of the British India Steam Navigation Company with world map showing the Company's routes to the east
257 - Great Western Railway plan of Britain and London showing lines
258 - Pencil drawn street plan of part of an Eastern town
259 - Assessment of someone's character from his handwriting
260 - Receipted bill for lunches and ale at the Royal Gate House Hotel in Tenby (with picture of the hotel)
261 - Report cards of Walter John Davies from the Thames Nautical Training College aboard H.M.S. Worcester, moored off Greenhithe
262 - Release by Myra Amelia Davies of Newton House of her brother Vaughan Davies, Church Park, Mumbles from all responsibilities relating to money held in trust under the will of John William Davies, their brother.. witnessed by Emily Warren Davies
263 - Temporary commission of Vaughan Palmer Davies the younger as Lieutenant in the Army
264 - Notice of demobilization sent to Captain V. P. Davies of the Machine Gun Corps at Sunnyside, Harborough, Leicestershire
265 - Copy of marriage entry of Augustus Grandville Davies and Clara Ann Simmonds 7 Jun 1894 in the Ghazepore bungalow. The groom was a tea planter of Luayuni and his father was Vaughan Palmer Davies
266 - Copy of entry in the register of births of an Indian ? registration division of Alice Davies, daughter of A. Davies teaplanter and his wife Clara. Alice was born on the Luayuni tea estate on 25 Sep 1896
267 - Report by McLeod and Co. on the Luayani tea estate
268 - Copy of entry in the register of births of Habigary India ? of Walter Davies ,son of A. Davies tea planter. Walter was born on ll Oct 1899 at Rema
269 - Miscellaneous letters and other fragments, some from unknown senders, some to unknown addresses, some undated, all containing nothing of significance
270 - Diary of A Ellen Davies of Skomer Island
271 - Diary of A Ellen Davies of Skomer Island
272 - Diary of A Ellen Davies of Skomer Island
273 - Diary of A Ellen Davies of Skomer Island
274 - Certificate of character of Vaughan Palmer Davies for a voyage on the ship 'David Malcolm' for the years 1851 - 1852
275 - Sailing regulations of the Milford Haven Regetta of 8 Sep 1852
276 - Letter from H G R Davies at Grove Row, Haverfordwest to his brother Charles. The letter contains some interesting information about the writer's life as a young law clerk in the town including a description of Edward Eaton Evans, one of his colleagues, and of cricket matches
277 - Summons to Thomas Mathias Davies of Dale to serve on the Grand Jury at the Pembrokeshire Great Sessions on 11 Sep 1821
278 - Printed notice of the state of the poll in the 1812 election for the Pembroke Boroughs. After five days John Oven of Orielton led John Hensleigh Allen of Cresselly by 450 votes to 311. Owen won eventually
279 - Letter from First Lieutenant W P Graham of the 23rd Fusiliers in Dublin to Mrs T M Davies at Broomhill thanking her for notifying him that his desk, which had apparently been lost with the ship 'Mary Ann' bound for Dublin from Gosport, had been found washed ashore
280 - Appointment by Benjamin Runwa of Hook in the parish of Marloes, lord of the manor of Dale, of Thomas Davies of Broomhill as his gamekeeper on the manor. Registered by John Gwynne Clerk of the Peace of Pembrokeshire
281 - Christmas card sent from Skomer Island, photograph of puffins
282 - Certification by H M Enson, Surveyor of the Port of Bombay, that V P Davies is a good and trustworthy seaman and has commanded ships out of the port since 1853
283 - Receipt for a cake (possible a wedding cake) sent by William Buszard, confectioner of 197 Oxford Street, London, to Mrs V P Davies on Skomer Island
284 - Printed sailing directions for the River Min (somewhere in the Far East)
285 - Manuscript entitled "Australian Reminiscences From the Log of an Old Salt". It was evidently written by one of the Davies boys and describes his days as a carter in Melbourne after he landed there from the 'Duke of Northumberland' on 29 Apr 1853
286 - Permission to shoot game on his estates granted by W P L Philipps at Haverfordwest to Thomas Davies of Broomhill
287 - Letter from Josh(ua)? Roch of Dale to T M Davies of Broomhill refusing to accept nomination as overseer of the parish on the grounds that he is "in the Corps"
288 - Letter from W V Palmer at Bath to Thomas Davies asking that he hurry up and marry his (Palmer's) daughter Emily
289 - Letter from Mrs Le Marchant to her niece Mrs Emily Davies at Broomhill about a christening cap for one of her children and other family matters. The cap might have been for Vaughan Palmer Davies
290 - Lawyer's bill submitted by William Evans for dealing with the estate of the late John Davies of Broomhill
291 - Letter from Mary Ann Hamden? at Bicton Parsonage to Emily Davies (possibly her niece) at Broomhill about transferring money to Emily, her sister Hannah Mary and her brother Vaughan
292 - Copy of a letter from R I B Jenkins at Blackheath to Thomas Davies at Broomhill explaining the financial situation between them
293 - Photograph of unidentified little girl, doubtless one of the Davies family, taken by David Bowen, photographer, Caer Alun Studio, Haverfordwest
294 - Photograph of group of people, probably the Davies family on Skomer Island (very faint)
295 - Letters about family and friends from Jack at Broomhill [Dale] to his brother Vaughan. [3 letters and 1 envelope]
296 - Letter describing an "incessant war with the puffins" and sailing trips to Vaughan from T H Robinson at Broomhill [Dale].
297 - Unsigned note about "procuring a house" to Mr Robinson from someone at Dale.
298 - Letters about furniture and the rent of a house to Vaughan from Annie Robinson at Westbourne Park. [2 letters]
299 - Letters to Nelly from Annie Robinson about life on Skomer Island. [2 letters]
300 - Letter to Mrs Davies of Broomhill [Dale] from Sophie Stevens at Bath about the decision of Mrs Davies1 son to go to sea and providing some financial assistance towards his uniform.
301 - Letters to Vaughan from Charlotte Cole at Broomhill [Dale] and at Holybourne Lodge with news of family and friends. [2 letters]
302 - Letter to Grawny [?] (described in the letter as "a hansom fellow") from Dick, with references to Charles, Emily, Tom, Myra, Lucy and Miss Charlotte Cole.
303 - Letters of a religious nature to Twany/Vaughan from his sister "Lu" [?] at various addresses. [5 letters]
304 - Letter with news of family and friends to Charles from his sister "Lu" [?] at Letterston.
305 - Envelopes addressed to Vaughan Palmer Davies in Calcutta, Bombay, Deal and other places. [6 items]
306 - Letter to Em from her sister Myra [Davies] about family health
307 - Letters about family and friends addressed to "Dearest boys" from their sister Myra at Broomhill [Dale]. [2 letters]
308 - Letter to Charles Frederic Davies from his sister Myra at Broomhill
309 - Letter about a seal that was being cared for in the house to her mother from "Mad" [Myra] on Skomer Island
310 - Letters with news from home to Vaughan/Twany from Myra Davies [also known as "Pye"] at Broomhill and Bedford. [20 letters and 1 envelope]
311 - Letter with family news to "Twany" and "Carlo" from their sister Myra at Broomhill.
312 - Letter to Myra (addressed to Miss M Palmer at Mrs Knight, Camberwell, Surrey) from a friend T. Palmer in a hospital at Bath.
313 - Letter to "my own darling motherie" from Maudie on Skomer Island with references to Will, Dad, Bee, Auntie Arthur, Uncle Roch, Mr Deasely, Nellie, Uncle William and life on the island.
314 - Letter to "my dearest mother" from Maud living with Miss Higgon at 5 Castle Terrace [Haverfordwest] with references to Alice, Aunt Emily, Uncle Roch and visits to Neyland and Pembroke
315 - Letter concerning his financial situation to Emily from Vaughan Lloyd Palmer at Udnapore. [Singapore]
316 - Letters to Nelly from "Puff1. [2 letters]
317 - Letters about family matters to Tom (Thomas Mathias Davies) of Broomhill [Dale] from Emily, his wife. [2 letters]
318 - Letter about farming and family matters from Emily Davies to her son Vaughan in Singapore. [With envelope]
319 - Letter about financial matters to Vaughan P Davies from J W Davies at Sydney.
320 - Abstract of an agreement between T M Davies of Broomhill and his son J W Davies regarding the lease of Point Farm [Dale].
321 - Letters about family and friends to Vaughan Palmer Davies from his brother J Mathias Davies of Broomhill [Dale]. [3 letters]
322 - Letters about current affairs and mutual friends to Vaughan Palmer Davies on the brig "Poppy" from James Charles Phipps at Swansea. [5 letters]
323 - Letter about going to Australia sent to Vaughan Palmer Davies at Broomhill, Dale, by James Phipps in London.
324 - Letter to Vaughan Palmer Davies from Ellen H Phipps in Swansea referring to Sissy, Sophie, William, Tom, Myra, Agnes and Patty[?].
325 - Letter to Vaughan Palmer Davies at Dale from Mary Ann Phipps in Swansea referring to Mary Ann, James, William, Vaughan's brother Tom, Captain Phipps and Vaughan's proposed trip to Australia.
326 - Letter to Vaughan Palmer Davies from Sophie Phipps at Swansea referring to George, James, Tom and a lost letter.
327 - Letter about family and friends addressed to "My dearest sons" [Charles and Vaughan] from "Mother" [Emily Davies].
328 - Letter about rabbiting with ferrets and other family matters sent to "Twany" by Emily at Broom Hill.
329 - Letter about an opinion on a point of law and family matters sent to "Dearest Hal" by Bally at Broom Hill.
330 - Letters about family and friends to "Carlo" [Charles Frederic Davies] in Calcutta and other places from "Bally" at Henwood, Broom Hill and other places. [7 letters]
331 - Letters about family and friends sent to "Twany" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] aboard the "Poppy" and the "Arrow" in Hong Kong and Singapore from "Bally" [Emily Warren Davies] at Broom Hill and Henwood. [29 letters]
332 - Letters sent to his mother by Walter [Davies], a pupil at the Collegiate School in Pembroke Dock. [3 letters]
333 - Letters sent to his mother, Mrs Davies, on Skomer Island by Walter on board the ship "Poonah". [7 letters and 1 envelope]
334 - Letter sent to his mother by Walter [Davies] on board the ship "Brokely Hall", based at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
335 - Letter sent to his mother by Walter [Davies] from Newcastle [Australia] to inform her that he had left the ship and was looking for work on shore.
336 - Letter to Mrs Ellen Vaughan Davies from H. Trelevan of Scott Street, Newcastle, [Australia], concerning the loss of her son at sea.
337 - Letter to "My dear Mother" from Harvey [Davies] at Hardwick House [school], Monmouth, concerning some new boots and life at school. [6 letters]
338 - Letter to "My darling papa" [Mr Davies on Skomer Island] from Harvey [Davies] at Court House, Haverfordwest, referring to "Mischief's" foot, "Scot" and "Rover".
339 - Letter to "Dearest Mother" from Harvey [Davies] on Skomer Island about the pigs and other livestock.
340 - Letter to "Dearest Mother" [Mrs Davies on Skomer Island] from Harvey on Skokholm Island about food and clothes.
341 - Letter to "Dearest Mother" from Harvey Davies on board S.S. Navarino on a voyage across the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean.
342 - Letters to "My dear Mother" from Harvey Davies on tea estates in South Sylhet [now in Bangladesh]. [3 letters]
343 - Copy of the baptism entry at Whitchurch church on 17 May 1869 for Augustus Granville Harvey Davies, son of Vaughan Palmer Davies and his wife Angelica Ellen of Skomer Island.
344 - Copy of the marriage certificate of Augustus Granville Harvey Davies and Clara Anne Simmonds at South Sylhet [now in Bangladesh] on 7 June 1894.
345 - Testimonials on behalf of Mr H G R Davies as a candidate for Assistant Secretary to the Incorporated Law Society.
346 - Letter to "Dear brothers" [Messrs T, V and R Davies - in Australia(?)] from H G R Davies in Haverfordwest about Jonathon Rogers Powelii's second marriage, the Phipps family, hunting hares, snipe and golden plover near Hook and the coming of the railway to Haverfordwest.
347 - "The Destruction of Pharoh" written or copied by H G R Davies
348 - Letter to "Dear Stokes" from H G R Davies in Hastings about an ill-fated seal-hunting expedition to Grassholm and the resultant legal action.
349 - Letters to "My dear Mother" from Howard [Davies] at Collegiate School, Pembroke Dock. [2 letters]
350 - Letter to "My dear Mother" from Howard [Davies] at the Grammar School, Pembroke.
351 - Letters to "My dear Mother" and "My dear Parents" from Howard Davies at Howard House School (later known as Oxford County Middle Class School), Thame, Oxfordshire. [4 letters]
352 - Letter to "My dearest Mother" from Howard Davies on board the Barque "Ironside" returning from Australia
353 - Letter to "My dearest Mother" [Mrs V P Davies, Skomer Island] from Howard [Davies] on board "James Whishaw" off Malta.
354 - Letter to "My dearest Mother" from Howard Davies in Oriental Street, [ ], about to set sail for Barbados aboard the Barque "Candidate".
355 - Letter to "My dear Mother" from Howard Davies on board S.S. "Secundia" referring to his father's plans to "give up the island".
356 - Part of a letter written by Howard Davies to his mother referring to his brother Harvey and some photographs of home.
357 - Letter from Howard Davies, acting chief officer, on board SS Chupra in Calcutta to his mother concerning "the loss of the old Island" and a proposed visit to the Mumbles.
358 - Letter from Howard Davies on board SS Chupra in Madras to his mother concerning a trip to the East African coast.
359 - Letter from Howard Davies at "Sailors' Home" to his mother concerning the loss of his money
360 - Letters from H. Forman of Russell Square, London, shipowner, to Captain Vaughan Palmer Davies on board "Princess Somawatty" in Liverpool and Bombay concerning the need for economy. [10 letters, 2 envelopes]
361 - Letters from Ellen Cole of Bedford to Vaughan Palmer Davies concerning family and friends, especially weddings and engagements. [2 letters]
362 - Letters from John Lloyd Philipps in Aberystwyth to Thomas Mathias Davies senior at Broomhill, [Dale], concerning Point House and the tithes of Broomhill. Refers to Richard, John Lloyd Philipps' brother, being "laid up with a violent rheumatic fever". [2 letters]
363 - Will of Anna Mary Lloyd Edwards
364 - Memorandum of the Will of Anna Mary Lloyd Edwards, wife of Henry Edwards, appointing her sister Emily Alicia Davies as her sole beneficiary following the death of her brother Vaughan Lloyd Palmer.
365 - Letter from Claire at York House, Kilburn Priory, to her mother about life at school, holidays and her health.
366 - Letters from Clara/Nelly at 7 Windsor Terrace, Penarth, to her mother about life at school and her family. [4 letters]
367 - Letters from Clara/Claire at Leighton College, Lower Norwood, to her mother about life at school, family and friends. [5 letters]
368 - Letter from Claire at York House College to her mother about a visit to Greenhithe, animals at home, family and friends.
369 - Letter from Claire Davies c/o Frau Von Humpfeldt, Culm, West Prussia, to her uncle Harry about parties, balls and skating
370 - Letters from Alice at Newton House and Berkeley House to her mother about whooping cough, family and friends. [4 letters]
371 - Letters from Mr Edward Bridger of 37 King William Street, London Bridge, to Vaughan concerning a water colour drawing, the windy weather, news of ships and other matters. [3 letters]
372 - Letters to Nell [Ellen Davies nee Robinson] from "Old Twany" or "Seagull" [her husband Vaughan Palmer Davies] mainly about his work on board ship. [10 letters, 1 envelope]
373 - Letter to Captain Forman from Vaughan Palmer Davies concerning the termination of his services as master of the "Princess Somawatty".
374 - Letters to Tom from his brother Vaughan Palmer Davies at Broom Hill, [Dale], concerning a disagreement over money. [2 items]
375 - Letter to "Twany" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from "Scrumpy" [Harry Davies] concerning shooting, bathing and cricket and a letter to "Grawny" from Die Davies with news from Broom Hill [on same sheet of paper]
376 - Letter to Myra from her brother [J W?] Davies at Melbourne, [Australia?], with news of his business activities and of acquaintances.
377 - Letters to Bolly [Emily Warren Davies] from her brother Charles Davies on board "SS Madras" in Annesley Bay and Aden and "SS Nepaul" in Hong Kong concerning their father's death, the weather, friends, shooting, money and other matters. [3 items]
378 - Letter to "dear sister" [Mrs Davies of Broom Hill] from Charles Davies in Oxford concerning a dispute with Mr Grant.
379 - Letter to "darling Nelly" from her sister [ ] Davies welcoming her on her return to England.
380 - Letter to Jerry from his brother Charles Davies on a visit to Broom Hill from London.
381 - Letters to Charles Davies in India from his mother concerning family and friends. [2 items]
382 - Letters from Charles E Davies at 35 Francis Terrace, Carmarthen, to his mother concerning a visit from his father, a letter from Aunt Nellie, a trip to Pembrey, the illness of his grandfather and other matters. [2 letters]
383 - Letters from Charlie E Davies at Brecon Old Bank, Carmarthen, to his mother concerning the loss of all his father's sheep in a recent storm, his employment as a bank clerk and family news. [6 items]
384 - Letters to Harry from his brother Charlie Davies from various addresses at home and abroad concerning his game shooting and his life on board ship. [5 letters]
385 - Letters to "TwanyVJolly Jack'VVaughan Palmer Davies from his brother Charles from various places at home and abroad concerning his difficulty in obtaining a ship in 1848, his wish to go to Australia, life on board ship and news of family and friends. [12 letters, 2 envelopes]
386 - Letters to Captain V P Davies on board the brig "Arrow" at Whampoa, Hong Kong and other places from his employers Pestoujel Transfer Cama & Co. [?] of Canton concerning instructions for voyages, cargoes, etc. [10 letters, 1 envelope]
387 - Part of a letter addressed to Captain V P Davies on the brig "Arrow" about family, friends and 'Old Wales'.
388 - Envelopes addressed to Captain V P Davies on board the brig "Arrow" at Bombay and Shanghai and the "Cowasjee Family" at Calcutta. [5 items, with part of a letter]
389 - Letter to "Twany" [V P Davies] from his sister "Lu" [?] at Broom Hill concerning family and friends.
390 - Letters to "Twany" [V P Davies] in Hong Kong from his sisters Mad [Myra] and Emily at Broomhill concerning family and friends.
391 - Letter to "Marmion" [V P Davies] from his sister Myra at Broom Hill concerning family and friends.
392 - Letter to "my dear boy" from a friend Warren Davies concerning events in Pembrokeshire. With an attachment labelled "Octavius Cole esquire, Poppy".
393 - Page from a letter from "your devoted mother" mentioning Mrs Cole and her children in Singapore, the "Poppy", Octavius, Sarah Ann and Mrs Peard.
394 - Letter to Captain Davies on board the brig "Arrow" from William Salmon in Singapore concerning the carriage of tea and silk
395 - Letter to Mr V P Davies from J W Wilson of the Anglo-Luso-Brazilian Royal Mail Steam Navigation Company of London concerning a possible vacancy on the "SS Inson" soon to leave for Bengal.
396 - Letter to "my dear Davies" from A Cunningham Deville [?] of Tamworth Villa, Cottam Road, Bristol, formerly a surveyor with the Indian Navy, Chief Mate on the "Earl of Balcunas" and Captain of the "William Miles" of Bristol, concerning Captain Davies' dispute with ship-owner Mr Forman.
397 - Letter to Captain Davies on board the "Cowasjee Family" from A Bowen [?] on board the "Lauderdale" praising Mrs Davies.
398 - Letter to Captain Davies from [ ]come of Stanley Buildings, Bath Street, Liverpool, instructing the pilot to take the "Princess" into Albert Dock and granting permission for Captain Davies to leave his ship and visit friends. [2 items]
399 - Letter to Mr T M Davies at Broom Hill from Michael Roch of Berkeley Square concerning a blind girl from Pembrokeshire.
400 - Letter to Captain V P Davies of the barque "Cowasjee family" at Singapore from P & D J Cama in Bombay giving instructions for the voyage.
401 - Letter to Mr Davies from his friend Mr M Copp concerning Captain Cole, Morton Ocky and other acquaintances.
402 - Part of a letter to Mr V P Davies on board the "Poppy" from his sister "Lu" [?] concerning family news. [With envelope]
403 - Letter to Vaughan P Davies c/o Post Office, Singapore, from his mother with news of Richard's accident with the threshing machine and the subsequent amputation of his toes under chloroform. [With envelope]
404 - Part of a letter to Vaughan Davies of the "Poppy" and Charles Davies of the "Arrow" c/o Captain Russell at Singapore from their mother with news from home.
405 - Letter to Vaughan Davies of the brig "Poppy" c/o Captain Russell at Singapore from his mother concerning problems over the payment of money.
406 - Letter to V P Davies c/o Captain J Russell at Singapore from his mother at Broom Hill with news from home. [With envelope]
407 - Invitation from Mr Limjabhoy Jamseljee [?] to Mr & Mrs V P Davies for a party in the bungalow of Mr Pestonjee Franjee Cama [?] near Gowallia Tank, Bombay.
408 - Invitation from Mr Alder and Miss C Turnbull to Mr V P Davies to their marriage at the Mission Church.
409 - Acceptance to an invitation for Mr Bomanjee Franjee Cama [?] to attend the marriage of Miss Robinson and Mr V P Davies at St Thomas' cathedral, Bombay. [With envelope]
410 - Letter to Mrs Davies at Broomhill from her son Cornelius Davies in Calcutta about his voyage and the places he visited
411 - Letter to Thomas Matthias Davies at Broom Hill from John Newbery of Aylesbear concerning the payment of rent.
412 - Letter to Thomas Davies of Broom Hill from R T R [ ] of Bridgewater concerning a consignment of hurdles sent via Captain Rees and Captain Madox at Tenby. Payment is to be made to Mr Rees, wine merchant, of "Harford". Includes a message for Mr Davies of Mullock and Mr Roche of Butterhill about a hogshead of cider
413 - Letters to Thomas Davies of Broom Hill from Mr Powell of London concerning the sale of produce from Pembrokeshire and shipping matters. [2 items]
414 - Letters to Miss Mira Palmer of Dale from her father W V Palmer from Bath concerning family and friends. [4 items]
415 - Letters to Captain Vaughan Palmer Davies on board the brig "Arrow" from Anne Peard in Calcutta concerning family and friends. [3 items
416 - Letter to his mother from Howard [Davies] in Jersey City, New York, concerning his voyage across the Atlantic.
417 - Letter to Maud from H[oward] L Davies on board the barque "Ironside" at Cheriton [?, probably in Australia] concerning life aboard ship.
418 - Letter to Emily, wife of Thomas Matthias Davies, at Broom Hill from W V Palmer [?] staying at Bicton Parsonage with his aunt and her family.
419 - Letter to "my own darling wifey" at Broom Hill from her husband at 126 Dukes Street [ ] concerning his health and his refusal to work for Captain Forman again.
420 - Letter to "Lu" [Lucy Dinah Davies?] from "Carlo" [Charles Frederick Davies] on board the brig "Rob Roy" at Calcutta about his life in India, family and friends
421 - Letter to "my dear Davies" from Thomas Dumayne [formerly a surgeon in the Pembrokeshire Militia, one of whose daughters married into the Stokes of St Botolphs family] concerning local news.
422 - Letter to "my dear father, brothers and sisters" probably from Vaughan Palmer Davies on board the "Duke of Northumberland" in the English Channel concerning a disagreement with his brother Tom
423 - Letter to Miss Davies from Thomas, Bishop of St Asaph, concerning the Arms of Charles Davies
424 - Letter to "Dear Sir" from Frederick Dinsdale at Leamington concerning legal matters
425 - Letters to "Jolly" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from C H Foley in Calcutta and other places with news of acquaintances and other matters. [5 items]
426 - Letter to "Jolly" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from [ ] concerning a letter from Jolly's sister and other news.
427 - Letter to "Jolly" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from Richard[?] about mutual friends and other news
428 - Letter to Tom [Davies] from Emily [Davies] at Broom Hill containing news of family and friends
429 - Letter to Tom [Davies] from Myra [Davies] at Broom Hill containing news of family and friends
430 - Letter to Harry [Davies] from Kate Davies at Hook [East Hook, Marloes] concerning money
431 - Letter to Harry [Davies] from Jolly[?] [Vaughan Palmer Davies] on Skomer Island concerning Kate's money
432 - Letter to Harry [Davies] from his sister [Lu?] Davies at Lockerley Parsonage, Romsey, containing news of family and friends
433 - Letters to "Twany" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] in Liverpool from his wife Nelly [Ellen] at Broom Hill concerning the disposal of their furniture.
434 - Letter to Nelle [Mrs Vaughan Palmer Davies] from her husband "Dilley" at 10 Leigh Terrace, Walton, concerning the disposal of their belongings and other news
435 - Letter to Nelly [Mrs Vaughan Palmer Davies - soon to sail home from India] from her sister Annie Robinson on Skomar [sic] Island with news of family and friends
436 - Letter to Nelly [Mrs Vaughan Palmer Davies in India] from her sister-in-law Myra Davies at Broom Hill mentioning Nelly receiving her friends "in a tent, gypsey fashion", the christening of Nelly's son and news from Pembrokeshire
437 - Letter to Nelle from her future husband Vaughan [Palmer Davies] on board the "Duke of Northumberland" on the Equator en route to "The Diggings" [Australia]. He wrote that "as there is a happy home-bound bark [barque] in sight, I must write you a few lines" and "perhaps I may never see you again".
438 - Letter to Nelly from her father Edward Robinson on Skomer Island concerning rabbit-trapping and news of friends
439 - Letter to Nelly from her brother Thomas Robinson in London enquiring "Has Vaughan finished altogether with the opium business?" and accepting the offer of cheroots. With programme for an organ recital at St George's Hall
440 - Letter to Nelly from her sister Ann Robinson on Skomar [sic] Island congratulating Nelly on the birth of her son
441 - Letters to Nellie from Mrs Georgina Mashiler [?] at "The Elms", Romford, concerning the purchase of turkeys and legal matters. [2 items]
442 - Letter to "Miss Nelly" (about to leave England) from her friend Mrs Constance Barlow of 1 Delamere Crescent with best wishes for her journey
443 - Letter to "my dearest boys" ["Twany" and Tom] from their sister Lucy Hughes of St Lawrence with best wishes for their journey
444 - Letter to "dearest boys" at Melbourne from their sister Emily Davies at Broom Hill about life at home [such as "Papa has just sold his yearling mule to Mr Allen of Rickeston for £12 12s" and "Charlotte is coming down tomorrow to help Ellen get into her new house"]
445 - Letter to "my own dear boys" from [?] with news of family and friends
446 - Letters to "my own dear Vaughan" from his mother about life at home, family and friends. [9 letters]
447 - Letter to Vaughan Palmer Davies from H. Davies at Broom Hill concerning farming, shooting and other local news
448 - Letters to Vaughan [Palmer Davies] from his brother J[ohn] W[illiam] Davies in Melbourne concerning financial matters. [2 items]
449 - Letter to Vaughan Palmer Davies in Melbourne from his friend Ellen Cole in Dale with news of family and friends.
450 - Letter to Hal from Emily concerning social events.
451 - Part of a letter to "Jolly Jack" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from Anne Peard with an invitation to visit that evening
452 - Part of a letter to Richard David Roch Davies, "Head Carter" [?] with news of family and friends
453 - Letters to Vaughan [Palmer Davies] from Thomas Matthias Davies concerning financial and business matters. [4 items]
454 - Letter to Vaughan [Palmer Davies] from "Sis" in Swansea containing extracts from a letter from James in Sydney
455 - Letters to Vaughan Palmer Davies from his mother with news from home. [4 items]
456 - Letter to Jolly [Vaughan Palmer Davies] in Singapore [?] from [ ] in Patna concerning friends.
457 - Letter to [ ] from Bolly [Emily Warren Davies] at Henwood with news from home
458 - Letter to [ ] from mother with news from home
459 - Envelope addressed to Mr Charles Frederic Davies. [empty]
460 - Envelope addressed to Mrs Davies, Skomer Island, Marloes, Milford Havern. [empty]
461 - Envelope addressed to W Jones Esq, 10 St George Terrace, Brighton, [empty]
462 - Unidentifiable letters, parts of letters and notes.
463 - Recipe for Minnie's birthday cake
464 - Doctor's prescription
465 - Recipe for Bitters
466 - Newspaper cutting about dangerous rocks in Port Philip Bay
467 - Newspaper cutting about an amusing Irish story
468 - Fake yoke] surgeon's bill
469 - Hand-written poem beginning "It was Saturday night, and December's last sun"
470 - Hand-written poem entitled "Death of Sir John Moor".
471 - Note certifying that Mr V P Davies had served on board the brig "Poppy" in the capacity of Chief Officer and was "highly recommended". Signed by George Thomson of Calcutta.
472 - Certificate of a survey of the brig "Arrow" at Woosung
473 - Bill for drawing up the lease of Hook Farm, presented by George Bowling to Thomas Davies of Broom Hill
474 - Certificate of shipping for 32 loose canvas bolts aboard the "Arrow" from Singapore to Bombay. Signed by Vaughan P Davies
475 - Receipt for £122 11s paid to Vaughan Palmer Davies by Mr Kingcome on behalf of Captain Forman, owner of the ship "Princess Somawatty"
476 - Bills of exchange from the Oriental Bank of Hong Kong to the Union Bank of London payable to Thomas Davies
477 - Receipted bill for goods bought from S W Silver & Co., clothiers, outfitters and contractors, of London
478 - Receipted bill for goods bought from Mrs Janet Taylor, Mathematical Instrument Manufacturer, of London
479 - Business card of Mr Vaughan P Davies
480 - Letter to my dear Nelly from her sister[-in-law] Bolly at Broom Hill with news from home, in an envelope addressed to Captain Vaughan P Davies on board "Princess Somawatty" at Liverpool. [2 items]
481 - Letters to Vaughan Palmer Davies in Bombay and Liverpool from Edward Bridger of King William Street, London Bridge, concerning the christening of Mr Bridger's child, advice on legal and financial matters (especially re Captain Forman) and news of friends. [3 items]
482 - Envelopes [empty] addressed to Mrs V P Davies in Bombay. [2 items]
483 - Letter to Captain Davis [sic] of the brig "Arrow" from P Restonge [?] of Singapore concerning the transportation of a tortoise
484 - Letter to Mr Robinson from Mr J T Jones, chemist, of Milford Haven concerning a special fly powder for sheep
485 - Letter to V P Davies at Broom Hill, Dale, from Mr Bayley of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company of London concerning Mr Davies's application for employment
486 - Draft notice not to enter upon Skomer Island, Midland Island, Garland Stone and Mew Stone (parish of Haverfordwest St Martin)
487 - Envelope [empty] addressed to Vaughan Davies at Calcutta
488 - Letters to Captain V P Davies on board the brig "Arrow" from D J Cama in Bombay concerning voyages, cargoes and expenses. [2 items]
489 - Letter to Captain V P Davies at Broom Hill, Dale, from D J Cama in Bombay concerning Captain Davies's application for employment
490 - Letter to Vaughan Palmer Davies from Annie Robinson on Skomar [sic] Island concerning Mr Hassall's inventory of the island.
491 - Draft letters to Mr Robinson from someone on Skomer Island concerning the inventory of the island and other matters. [2 items]
492 - Envelope [empty] addressed to Vaughan P Davies Esq
493 - Envelope [empty] inscribed "From dear old Dad to Mother 1853"
494 - Envelope inscribed "Harvey, if the caps are wet, dry them", containing caps for a toy gun
495 - Hand-written instructions for various parlour games such as the bouquet and the confession
496 - "At home" card announcing the marriage of Annie Maud Davies [daughter of Vaughan Palmer Davies] to William Singleton Fulshaw of Earl Shilton, Leicestershire [surgeon] at Haverfordwest St Martin's church on 14 February 1888. With envelope
497 - Letter to Captain V P Davies, Commander of the brig "Arrow" from an agent in Calcutta concerning the proposed voyage
498 - Letter to Captain V P Davies on board the brig "Arrow" at Whampoa from Pestoujes Trampes Cama Co. concerning a shipment of opium from Cumsingmoon
499 - Letter to Captain Vaughan P Davies on board the "Arrow" at Shanghai from G J Dare & Co. in Singapore concerning a bill of exchange
500 - Letter to Vaughan [Palmer Davies] from Sophie [Phipps] at Swansea concerning Charles Miller who had gone to California to seek his fortune in the goldfields
501 - Envelope addressed to Charles Frederic Davies "care of his kind friend Mrs Pered[?]" [empty]
502 - Part of a letter [with no beginning or end] referring to Charles, Ellen, Vaughan, India, Mrs Rogers at Crabhole and other matters
503 - Letter to Thomas Davies at Broomhill from Mr Powell in London thanking him for his care of James and other matters
504 - Letter to Twany [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from Myra at "Lower Place".
505 - Letter addressed to "my dear Davies" [Thomas Davies] from Mr Powell concerning the birth of a another child to Mr and Mrs Davies, financial and other matters
506 - Part of a letter to Charles Frederic Davies predicting that the plague will come, the Chartists and Red Republicans will cause a revolution and overthrow the throne and the Papists will overturn the Church. Also includes news of family and friends
507 - Envelope addressed to H G R Davies esquire, with pencil note "from Charlie in 1870". [empty]
508 - Envelope addressed to Captain V P Davies, Brig "Arrow" from China await the arrival of the ship at Bombay, [empty]
509 - Letter to "Dear Sir" from John Davies of Crabhole, Marloes, concerning financial matters
510 - Letter to "My darling Harry" from Anne Peard concerning news of ships, family and friends
511 - Letter to "My dear Jolly" from [Foley?] in Calcutta with news of friends
512 - Letter to V P Davies of Brig "Poppy" from Francisco Pereiral[?] concerning a cargo of rice and soap to China
513 - Bill for port, sherry and other drinks bought by H G R Davies from Chattaway & Son of Leamington Spa
514 - Part of letter to "my dear dear brothers" from [?] at Broom Hill with news about their father's asthma, crops and livestock and other matters at home
515 - Letter to Captain V P Davies, Brig "Arrow", care of Messrs Eduljutendonjee[?] & Co, Hong Kong, from Anne Peard in Calcutta concerning two chests of drawers and with news of friends
516 - Letter to "Dearest old Twany" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from Myraf?] at Broom Hill concerning his rescue from a shipwreck
517 - Letter to Nelly from M. Lowndes in London about plans to spend Christmas in Liverpool and other news
518 - Letter to "dearest old Twany" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from his sister Myra at Broom Hill with news from home. [Notepaper has an engraving of Tenby dated 1853] With envelope addressed to Vaughan P Davies, [do] John Llewellyn, Cossitollah, Calcutta, via Southampton
519 - Envelope addressed to Vaughan P Davies esquire, [c/o] Captain Russell, Singapore, per overland mail via Southampton, [empty]
520 - Letter to "dearest old Twany" [Vaughan Palmer Davies] from his sister Emily at Broom Hill about a visit to Treffgarne, threshing and other news from home
521 - Letter to "my very dear brothers" from their sister Myra at Broom Hill with news from home
522 - Bundle of empty envelopes on which there are notes about various letters. [6 items]
523 - Letter to "dearest dear Twany" from Bally [Emily Warren Davies] at Willington Street, [?], concerning her views on Christianity. In an envelope addressed to "Vaughan P Davies esquire, Calcutta or elsewhere".
524 - Empty (mourning) envelope addressed to Mr V P Davies
525 - Empty envelope addressed to Captain V Davies, Brig "Arrow", from Mrs Peard
526 - Empty envelope labelled "Letter from my brother Cornelius, year about 1839 or 1840"
527 - Handwritten notes about the Davies family and their friends by various members of staff at the Pembrokeshire Record Office
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