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  <dc:title>Papers of the Carew Family:  Title Deeds:  Pembrokeshire Estates:  Copy Letters Patent of James I, granting to Sir John Carew of Carew Castle a tenement, cottage, and lands (30a. arable, 4a pasture) in ? Wiston, formerly parcels of Manor of Upton; tenement called Pincheston, alias Pintheston (38a. arable, 8a. pasture and moor) in the parish of Carew; tenements and lands (16a arable, 8a moor and pasture) in Critchurch in the parish of Carew, formerly parcels of the Manor of Upton; tenements and lands (25a arable 3a. moor and pasture) in Critchurch, formerly parcels of the Manor of Upton; together with all manorial and other privileges in the hamlets of Carew Critchurch, Wiston, Upton and Yerbeston:  to be held of Manor of East Greenwich in common soccage</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>3 Aug 1610</dc:date>
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