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D-CT - Court Estate (Llanllawer, Pembrokeshire), papers
1 - Power of Attorney from Morys ab Oweyn esquire to Sir Morys Ap . . . r. . . John Peyrs Scurfyll for delivering a tenement in New Moat to David Velen, held from Howell Velen as a mortgage.
2 - Bond of David Lloid ap David de Llanllony, Carmarthenshire, gentleman to Richard ap Jenna. Morgan of the same, yeoman.
3 - Bond by Mary James and Jane James of Kennarth, Carmarthenshire, spinsters to James Vaughan of Gelly Gattuen, Carmarthenshire, gentleman
4 - Bond by John James of Kennarth, Carmarthenshire to James Vaughan of Gelly Gatties, Carmarthenshire.
5 - Settlement on Margaret Vaughan
6 - Final Concord
7 - Lease for 1 year
8 - Release
9 - Lease for 13 years
10 - Further mortgage
11 - Bargain and Sale
12 - Final Concord
13 - Copy Deed to declare the uses of a Recovery
14 - Settlement on the marriage of Thomas Griffiths and Martha Mathias
15 - Assignment of lease
16 - Lease
17 - Lease for 3 lives
18 - Lease (damaged)
19 - Settlement on the marriage of William James and Dorothy Rees (also incomplete and defaced counterpart - with transfer certificate for £3000 4% annuities to the trustees)
20 - Will of John Edward of Fishguard, cordwainer
21 - Lease
22 - Lease for 3 lives
23 - Abstract of the Title of W. H. W. Parry the elder and W. H. W. Parry the younger esquires to lands in the parish of St Dogmaels
24 - Abstract of the Title of William Hughes of Fishguard to fields called Cnwckel Dwna, Ardd Fach and Llaintas in Fishguard
25 - Schedule of and receipt for title deeds belonging to William Hughes currier relating to fields in Fishguard, mortgaged to William Morris for £500
26 - Sale particulars of properties in Dinas, Newport, Mathry and Llanychare (Vron, Trewreiddyg, Treslanog Fach, Kilrhedyn)
27 - Draft assignment of mortgage and remortgage
28 - Draft lease for 1 year
29 - Draft mortgage
30 - Sale particulars of properties in Hayscastle and Llanllawer, Pembrokeshire and Llandissilio, Carmarthenshire (Brimeston, Trenewydd, Ty-hen)
31 - Copy purchase of a bond debt
32 - Draft lease for 99 years
33 - Draft settlement on the marriage of John James and Jane Williams
34 - Draft settlement of trust funds and quit claim
35 - Draft settlement of trust
36 - Notice of Order in Bowen v. Davies (in Chancery) relating to the will of Mary Bowen
37 - Draft disclaimer by deed poll by John James of Trenewidd esquire and Reverend William Davies of Llanwnda village, minister of the Gospel
38 - Chancery Instructions for conveyance to John James of Parkybraddock (list 2) in settlement of moneys owing to him as mortgagee in possession
39 - Galley proof the report of Harries v. Rees and Davies relating to the estate of John Harries of Llaneast, Fishguard
40 - Draft conveyance
41 - Draft covenant to produce deeds
42 - Notice to Hugh Mortimer to pay tithe
43 - Document B in the High Court (Probate) action McMaster v. Croasdill comprising lists of Miss C. K. Croasdill's property in Kent
44 - Rough draft will regarding Croasdill
45 - Notice against cutting turf on Llanllawer Common
46 - Open letter from Syr Marteine Lloyd, Bronwydd to J. B. Bowen, ysw Llwyngwair - political (Welsh)
47 - Advice notice under the Household Fuel and Lightning Order 1918 to Dr H. Mortimer Thomas, Seriola, Goodwick
48 - Agreement between the Pembrokeshire War Agricultural Committee and Major John of Trenewydd for the destruction of rats
49 - Fishguard Harbour Act
50 - Memorandum of facts to establish the integrity of the Fishguard Harbour Act
51 - Fishguard Harbour, report of R. P. Bereton, C. E.
52 - Report on the Union Railway of England and Ireland, and Fishguard Harbour, by Ewd. L. Stephens, RN
53 - Bundle of papers and letters relating to the Fishguard Water and Gas bill
54 - Fishguard Castle Estate - booklet - proposed hotel
55 - Notebook of Mrs Mortimer, Penysguarn - bible references, lists of Thomas Gwynne's books, Mrs Mortimer's books, children's books and school books
56 - Fishguard Auxiliary Bible Society - 45th report
57 - Llanycefn church restoration appeal
58 - "An Old Register Book of Llanychaer Parish Church". Transcribed by Reverend J. Meredith Williams (printed)
59 - Souvenir dinner menu of the Coronation Naval Review, Spithead
60 - "Cunard Daily Bulletin" Summer 1914
61 - Cunard leaflets, passenger lists, menu card, postcards, information about Fishguard
62 - "Aquitania" descriptive leaflet
63 - Souvenirs of New York - map, theatre programme, Feltman's wine list, slight seeing yacht leaflets, postcard of St Patrick's Cathedral
64 - "The Graphic" - Diamond Jubilee
65 - Daily Chronicle (part)
66 - "Illustrated London News" - reign of Edward VII
67 - "Pembrokeshire Herald"
68 - "The Graphic" - The Zeppelin Raid
69 - "The Graphic" - The Greatest of the Great Pushes
70 - "The County Echo"
71 - "Daily Mail" - Golden Peace edition
72 - "Illustrated London News" Egypt number (Tutenkhamen)
73 - "The Sphere" The Royal Wedding
74 - "Illustrated London News" - Lying in state of George V.
75 - Official Programme - Coronation of George VI
76 - "Illustrated London News" - Coronation
77 - "Daily Telegraph" - Coronation supplement
78 - "The Sphere" - Royal tour of India and Pakistan
79 - "Illustrated London News" - Royal tour of India and Pakistan
80 - Words and Music of Yn y Dyfrodedd mawr a'r tonau (In the deep of the mighty waters) and Yn mreichia fy Ngwaredwr (Safe in the arms of Jesus). Sung by the miners trapped at Tynewydd.
81 - 12 views of Moscow
82 - The Duke and Duchess of Kent and Queen Victoria
83 - "Views of Glastonbury" (Rock and Company of London)
84 - Pamphlet - "A Review of the national advantages to be derived by the improvement of Fishguard Harbour to be derived by the improvement of Fishguard Harbour" by Edward L. Stephens RN. London
85 - Letts Diary and Almanac (including loose leaves of collected texts and extracts of a religious nature)
86 - The Shooters Diary, inscribed "Hugh Mortimer"
87 - Household Expenses of Georgiana Margaret Johns wife of Major H. D. Johns MC Trenewydd (widow of Hugh Mortimer Thomas M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P.) (nee Yorke - eldest daughter of James Charles Yorke of Langton)
88 - Photograph Album. Journey to Australia. (Includes notes on how Hugh Mortimer Thomas came to make these journeys
89 - Photograph Album, "India"
90 - Chart of Fishguard Bay showing proposed piers and light-houses. Surveyed by Lieutenant Thomas Evan RN
92 - Souvenir Menu fourth reunion dinner of the 218 Seige Battery RGA
93 - Attached - two warrant cards issued to Major Herbert David Johns as Special Constable for the County of Pembroke
94 - Copy book of Thomas Gwynne
95 - Circular letter advising times of meetings to promote Milford, Fishguard and Cardigan Junction railway
96 - Menu of a House Dinner and Smoking Concert given at the Punch Bowle Club (13/03/1903), and notice of a House Dinner at the same club (02/04/1903) (Hugh Mortimer Thomas was member)
97 - Photograph of a group of young girls in national costume - Georgiana M. Yorke in Welsh costume. Taken at the Chalet de Caude Cote, Dieppe. (A school)
98 - John Worthington deceased. "Memorandum" showing the present positions of the estate
99 - Daily Mail "Golden Peace" edition
100 - Photograph of Colonel R. D. Lloyd of Treffgarne Hall (brother of Dr Percy Lloyd of Haverfordwest)
101 - Book containing information of rainfall at Langton
102 - Book containing extracts from diaries of Georgiana Margaret Yorke
103 - Folder containing weather related items:
104 - Album which belonged to Alicia Gratiana Thomas and Marianne Thomas
105 - Scrapbook which also belonged to the Misses Thomas
106 - Photograph of Fishguard Tennis Club
107 - Photograph of Court, Llanychaer
108 - Photograph of Pembroke - Monkton Priory Church
109 - Photograph of Manorbier Castle - entrance gateway from the Courtyard
110 - Photograph of Carew Castle - State Apartments in Inner Court
111 - Photograph of Pembroke Castle - view from the bridge
112 - Photograph of Pembroke Castle - the Monk's Hall
113 - Photograph of Pembroke Castle - entrance gate from Inner Courtyard
114 - Photograph of the South West Gate, Tenby
115 - Photograph of Goodwick
116 - Photograph of the interior of St Catherine's Cavern Tenby
117 - Photograph of Goodwick
118 - Photograph of Cwmyreglwys
119 - Photograph ? of Llanychllwydog Church, Gwaun Valley
120 - Pictures of various parts of Ireland, mostly Killarney - 40
121 - Photograph of Merton College, Oxford
122 - Photograph of Oxford from Magdalen Tower
123 - Photograph, laying the foundation stone of St Mary's School Chapel ? Wantage
124 - Sheet of writing paper with a picture of Dover from the barracks heading it
125 - Photograph of Sydney Harbour
126 - Fragment of "The Times History of the War" (1st World War)
127 - Photograph possibly of Ireland
128 - Photograph possibly of India
129 - Photograph of a gateway in Canterbury
130 - Photograph of Dover
131 - Photograph of an old lady in Welsh costume
132 - Photograph possibly of a Butter making competition or display
133 - Pocket plan of London by J. Ellis (linen backed)
134 - "Kentish Gazette and Canterbury Press"
135 - Medical Registration - Certificate of Dr Hugh Mortimer Thomas. The Court near Fishguard, South Wales
136 - "The Fishguard and Goodwick and County Times" (parts)
137 - "Pembroke County Guardian" (part)
138 - "The County Echo" (part)
139 - Post card advertising a performance of "A Messuage from Mars", addressed to Dr Thomas, Goodwick
140 - Envelope containing burnt silk from Zeppelin L32
141 - "The Pembrokeshire Herald" (part)
142 - Medical Forms with details of service men on sick leave, together with correspondence and information from the Commandant of Cottesmore Relief Hospital, Haverfordwest
143 - "The County Echo"
144 - Scrapbook - mainly Christmas, Easter and New Year cards
145 - School photographs (possibly of Haverfordwest Grammar School). John Moyer Mortimer Thomas, MD appears on one
146 - Photograph of Mr Judge Robert Langdon Yorke, I. C. S., Judge of High Court, Allahabad, Judge of Meerut Conspiracy Trial in the early 1930s
147 - Notepaper, headed by various views of Glastonbury
148 - Views of Carew, Pembroke and Picton Castle, St Govans Chapel and group of ladies in Welsh costume
149 - Photograph of two ladies (names not known)
150 - Photograph of Maildy - a couple and dog outside house (James)
151 - Photograph of unnamed house (Wantage photographer)
152 - Menu of 6th Reunion dinner, 218 Siege Battery R. G. A.
153 - Officers Record of Services. Major H. D. Johns
154 - Photographs taken during 1914 - 1918 war including:
155 - Photographs of same places in France
156 - Aerial photographs (one of St Anne's Head)
157 - Appointment of Herbert David Johns as 2nd Lieutenant, Territorial Force, Pembroke Royal Garrision Artillery (addressed to No 1/3 Co. PRGA, South Hook)
158 - Photograph of unidentified Church
159 - Photograph of Officers and men outside Brigade Headquarters (Major H. D. Johns)
160 - Unidentified photograph
161 - Photograph Album 1914 - 1918 war
162 - Forms of prayers to be used in churches and chapels during the outbreak of cholera. (Printed at Oxford by F. Trash, 10 High Street)
163 - Poem by Charlotte Murray - "The Lord Bless Thee"
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200 - Counterpart of mortgage
201 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine
202 - Decision to refer a dispute to William Thomas and David Hughes to make an award, and if they fail, to Alderman John Phillips
203 - Release
204 - Assignment of lease
205 - Release
206 - Articles of Agreement
207 - Surrender
208 - Heads of Agreement
209 - Lease for 3 lives
210 - Copy Award in dispute
211 - Inenture of Apprenticeship
212 - Bond for the performance of Covenants
213 - Lease for 21 years
214 - Articles of Agreement
215 - Deed of Covenant to levy a fine
216 - Surrender of a lease
217 - Abstract of Title of William and Mary Higgon to messuage or house and garden formerly called Stabal Vach situate on the south side of a certain street called Pentowr in the town of Fishguard in the County of Pembroke
218 - Draft Appointment and Release
219 - Draft release of Hereditaments upon certain trusts
220 - Release of Trust Funds and covenant to Indemnify the Trustee
221 - Draft assignment of mortgage
222 - Draft further charge on a mortgage with power of sale
223 - Bond
224 - Draft conveyance
225 - Counterpart lease
226 - Conveyance and Mortgage
227 - Mutual Conveyance
228 - Agreement
229 - Statutory Declaration of Mrs Phoebe Phillips of Tower Hill in the Town and parish of Fishguard as to the ownership of the pine end wall of cottage on Tower Hill, Fishguard
230 - Conditions of Sale
231 - Undertaking to Purchase
232 - Memorandum of a Sale by Private Contract.
233 - Abstract of Title of Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer of Court in the County of Pembroke, Clerk in Holy Orders
234 - Counterpart lease
235 - Counter for Sale
236 - Schedule of documents in the matter of the Title to farm called Trellan situate in the parish of Llanllawer in the County of Pembroke. Delivered to Captain George Mathias the Mortgagee
237 - Charge to secure £300 and interest
238 - Notice of Transferral of Mortgage debt
239 - Contract for sale and purchases
240 - Schedule of deeds and writings relating to the Court Estate, the property of J. M. M. Thomas and others
241 - Probate of the will of Owen John Bedoe of Maenclochog. Executrixes Margaret and Mary Bedoe (made 11/05/1658)
242 - Office copy of will of Reverend Morgan Gwynne of Brynayron in the County of Pembroke.
243 - Copy of the will of Alicia Gratiana Jones Llwyd of Pantglas, Carmarthenshire, widow. With codicials
244 - Copy of the will of William Gwynne of Court, County of Pembroke, esquire
245 - Original will of John Gwynne of Court, County of Pembroke, esquire
246 - Extract from the will of Mr Gwynne dated 01/12/1808 - list of bequests and executers
247 - Volume containing copies of wills of Alicia Gratiana Jones Llwyd (as in D/CT/243), 1802 - 1806 and of Thomas Nicholas of Mount Pleasant, Newport, mariner
248 - Copy will of Henry Hughes of Trellewelin Mill, County of Pembroke, Miller
249 - Probate of will (dated 24/04/1867) of William Gwynne of Court, esquire
250 - Probate of will (dated 11/10/1869) of John Mortimer of Fishguard, solicitor
251 - Probate of will (dated 17/06/1869) of Anne Gwynne of Court, spinster
252 - Papers relating to the personal estate of Anne Gwynne of Court, deceased. Includes valuation and appraisement, Residuary Account, Instruction for her will and receipts for legacies received
253 - Assessment of and Receipt of Succession duty on the Real Estate of Anne Gwynne of Court, deceased, paid by Martha Gwynne and Reverend T. G. Mortimer
254 - Copy will of Captain Thomas Morgan late of Main Street, Fishguard, Master Mariner
255 - Affidavit of Reverend T. G. Mortimer in the High Court of Justice, Probate Division respecting the personal estate of Hugh Mortimer late of Tower Hill, Fishguard, gentleman
256 - Valuation of the Personal Estate of the late Hugh Mortimer of Tower Hill, Fishguard
257 - Letters of Administration of the Personal estate of the late Hugh Mortimer of Fishguard, granted to Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer
258 - Succession Duty papers of Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer in respect of the estate of the late Hugh Mortimer
259 - Miscellaneous papers relating to legacies of the Mortimer family
260 - Legal papers relating to action in the High Court, Probate Division over the will of Miss Clara Kelly Croasdill late of Westgate House in the city of Canterbury, spinster, McMaster and others v. Croasdill. Includes copies of her several wills, statement of Defence of Intervener, Brief to support Interrogatories, Statement of Claim, Summons, Consent for further time, Epitome of will, Answers to interrogatories, Reply to the Intervener's defence, draft agreement, pedigree and statements. Instructions to settle defence
261 - Correspondence regarding the action in D/CT/260
262 - Copy wills of Reverend T. G. Mortimer of Court, near Fishguard, clerk in Holy Orders
263 - Papers relating to the Estate of the late Reverend T. G. Mortimer of Court near Fishguard. Includes Assessments of legacy and estate duty, Residuary Account, application for probate, debts and incumbrances on the estate, valuation of personal estate in 1904 and schedule of reat Estate
264 - Form of Residuary Account on the estate of the Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer deceased
265 - Statement of Deficency of the personal estate, account of debts and incumbrances on the real property and Assessment of Succession Duty
266 - Assessments of legacy duty in respect of £100 each received by Margaretta Eleanora James and Thomas James from the estate of the late Reverend T. G. Mortimer, and receipt for payment of duty
267 - Envelope containing receipts for instalments of payment of succession and estate duties by Ann Thomas on the estate of the late Reverend T. G. Mortimer
268 - Assent by the Executrix and Executor of the Will and codicils of the late Reverend T. G. Mortimer ot the devises and bequests contained therein
269 - Copy will of Kate Kilgour of 37 Plasturtin Gardens, Cardiff
270 - Papers relating to Payment of Duty on Cesser of Terminable charges on Mrs Mortimer's Annuity of £18
271 - Letters and papers of Daniel Gwynne, 9th Regiment of Foot. These cover the time he spent in America fighting in the American Revolution / American War of Independence. Written from London, Camp Fort Miller, Cambridge, Virginia, Fredericktown in Maryland and New York, they talk about a rumor which reached his family that he had died, the purchase of a Lieutenancy, his captivity after being taken at Saratoga, a description of a Rebel and the capture of Lord Cornwallis
272 - Letters to Daniel Gwynne following his return from America, at Kilkiffeith, Norwich and Reading where he was on a recruiting party. The letters are from his family, friends and military superiors giving family and general orders, news, and expecially about a Bill of Exchange endorsed by Daniel Gwynne which has not been paid
273 - Letters of Daniel Gwynne, mostly to his brother Thomas in Wales, written from Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Ireland and Glasgow, about his debts, projected marriage, raising money to buy a Captain Lieutenancy and the death of his fiancee, Nancy
274 - Undated letters to and from Daniel Gwynne regarding obtaining a chaplaincy for a friend, recovering some money owed to him, possibility of a writ being served on a friend, how he has recruited being a deserter, the proper conduct for an officer and gentleman and money matters
275 - Miscellaneous papers of William Gwynne, Lieutenant, Prince of Wales Regiment
276 - Letters to Thomas Gwynne from various different people about the health of his aunt, giving up a tenancy, a doctor's report on the progress in treating his son's eye, arrears of fee farm rent, a muster of the local militia, the validity of bank notes and a meeting of Commissioners about forming a packet station at Fishguard
277 - Letter from David Davies about health of family, news of cattle and wheat prices in his area and enquiries about the possibility of getting a crown living in Pembrokeshire
278 - Letters from his brother John Gwynne about family news, business, his health, money matters, purchase of Court and 1 undated about a funeral
279 - Letter from Robert F. Greville about an argument over wood
280 - Letter from Lord Kensington about support for Mr Allen for Pembroke
281 - Letter from O. Phillips of Williamston regarding a living at Henry's Moat
282 - Letters from George Robinson about his visit to Haverfordwest to collect rents due to Honourable R. F. Greville
283 - Letter to Mr Gwynne at Mr McCarthy's Academy, Newport, Monmouthshire from W. J. Cheshyre about his new school - Rugby
284 - Letter from Rebecca Lloyd (sister) about the possibility of being turned out of her house and 1 undated about buying a house to let
285 - Letter from Ebenezer Morris arranging a meeting at the Castle Inn, Haverfordwest
286 - Letters and papers relating to the sale of a house at Fishguard includes correspondence between Thomas Gwynne and George Thomas, Solicitor of Carmarthen, case for opinion of Counsel, and Counsel's reply, schedule of deeds and conditions of sale
287 - Undated letters, 1 to Thomas Gwynne from Jas. Higgon, 1 addressed "My Lord". Thanks for favours conferred and legal matters
288 - Letter from Mr and Mrs Higgon inviting themselves to tea at Cilciffeth, 12th September
289 - Letter from Mary James about paying off interest due to him
290 - Letters from John W. Lloyd requesting him to send his some game
291 - Letter from John Lloyd about a game certificate
292 - Letters from Margaret Gwynne inviting William to go for some sporting
293 - Letter from W. W. Thomas, Rector of Dinas complaining of being asked for money towards a road rate
294 - Letter from John Pugh regarding all his effects being sold
295 - Letters to William Gwynne regarding paying an account and attending a meeting
296 - Letter from Thomas Gwynne (senior) to his children at Llandrindod Wells advising them to stay there a fortnight longer before moving on
297 - Letters from Thomas Gwynne (Junior) mainly to his sister Anne at Kilkiffeth, from Carmarthen and London, about family and general news, and his life as an articled clerk
298 - Letter from sister, Lettice Gwynne at Llandrindod Wells about how she passes her time
299 - Letters from C. H. Barham about a coursing match, calling on a friend, sporting over the property of Miss Gwynne and an invitation to join a croquet party
300 - Letters from sister Rebecca Lloyd, while away on holiday in Penzance, taking waters at Cheltenham and at Grove House where Mrs Gwynne is very ill
301 - Letter from Rebecca Lloyd to her sisters Anne and Martha at Llandrindod Wells advising them to give the waters a fair trial
302 - Letters from John W. Lloyd to Rebecca before their marriage and four after. Include arrangements for the marriage and four after. Include arrangements for the marriage settlement, what he has been doing, when he will see her again and family news
303 - Letters from brother Thomas Gwynne sending money and giving general family news
304 - Letters from sister Lettice in Haverfordwest giving news from town and about errands she's done for Rebecca
305 - Letters from Eliza Collin, a friend of Rebecca's. General news and gossip
306 - Letters from M. Gwynne to Rebecca about local news and the arrival of habits for Rebecca and her sisters
307 - Letters from M. Gwynne congratulating Rebecca 's on her marriage and telling her of her own travels
308 - Letter from friend Sophie Thomas telling Rebecca that she has left school, and general gossip
309 - Letter from M. Lloyd congratulating Rebecca on her marriage
310 - Letter from Elizabeth Rees congratulating Rebecca on her marriage
311 - Letter from friend Jane - has done some errands for Rebecca in Haverfordwest, telling her news and arranging to visit her
312 - Letters from Agnes Oliphant - thanks for loan of an overcoat, regretting cannot accompany Rebecca to Glyramel and sending Rebecca a gift
313 - Letters from J. M. Mortimer asking Rebecca to accompany him to see her parents and get their consent to marry her sister Lettice, about a watch and miniature. Rebecca asked him to get repaired, and inviting her to attend ceremony of initiating Martha Tom into the Christian Church
314 - Copies of a letter from sister Anne to Rebecca and their sister Martha at Llandrindod Wells giving family news
315 - Letter from R. Byham of the office of Ordnance informing Mrs Lloyd that she has been granted a pension on the death of her husband
316 - Letters from Greenwood and Cox, paymasters about Mrs Lloyd's pension
317 - Letters from Brother Thomas Gwynne about prices in Haverfordwest and sending her money
318 - Letter from A. Philips about the servants she is engaging
319 - Letter from Owen Lewis sending a bill on London for £50
320 - Letter from E. Harries making arrangements for a trip to Llandrindod Wells to take the waters
321 - Letter from John Thomas about hearth slabs
322 - Letters from the Paymaster General's Office about drawing and negotiating bills
323 - Letters from J. W. Phillips about an investment of £700 in new 3% annuities with 2 Annuity Receipts
324 - Letter and account from J. W. Phillips, solicitor of Haverfordwest and reply Mrs Lloyd about an investment and his opinion as to whether certain passages in a recently published book are libellous
325 - Letter from Thomas Gwynne about a visit by the doctor
326 - Letter from Martha Taylor recommending Reverend Humphreys as worthy of friendship
327 - Number not used
328 - Letter from Eliza Fenton inviting Mrs Lloyd and Mrs Oliphant to attend a recitation
329 - Letter from Anna Maria Hughes Junior at Llandrindod Wells to Mrs Anne Harriet Gough of Briton Ferry, New Neath, Glamorganshire, supposed to have been delivered by Miss Gwynne on her way from Llandrindod Wells. Contains news of the effect of the waters and pastimes at the Spa
330 - Letter to John William Lloyd, Surgeon, Royal Artillery from the Director General of the Ordnance, Medical Department, notifying him of his being put on half pay because of peace making his services unnecessary
331 - Letter from Greenwood and Cox, Paymasters regarding pay and letter from John Lloyd to them regarding a transfer of power of attorney
332 - Letter from David Lloyd Harries of Llandovery - an answer to Mr Lloyd's letter concerning the mortgage deeds for £400
333 - Letter from Iiuan Jenkins giving him advice in his venture setting up as a doctor to the poor in Fishguard
334 - Letter from Lewis Evans about a bill of hand
335 - Letter from G. Harries about the debts of Tom Harries
336 - Letter from Mr Oliphant about orders of Mr Lloyd has placed with his establishment
337 - Letters from Richard Fenton asking for some hay as he has run out, and asking Mr Lloyd to carry an ultimatum for his to his sister
338 - Letters from her son, Thomas Gwynne Mortimer, from his college in Llandovery, from Jesus College Oxford where he studied to be a clergyman and from Abingdon where he was a Curage. General news of his progress and family news
339 - Letters from Catherine Heslop giving general news, news of her return to Wales and her need of a servant girl
340 - 8 letters and 4 undated from Catherine Maria Rudge, giving general news of her own family and commenting on news she has heard of Mrs Mortimer's family
341 - Letter from Jane Lewis about a maid who was leaving Mrs Mortimer's employment
342 - Letter from A. Rudge asking her to let Anne (Mrs Mortimer's daughter) go on a visit to her
343 - Letters from Anne to her parents - general news about school etc.
344 - Letters from J. Higgon in Ireland giving family and general news and congratulation Mrs Mortimer on Anne's marriage and the subsequent birth of a son
345 - Undated letter from J. B. Higgon asking Mrs Mortimer to allow her son Hugh to spend a day with her own boys
346 - Letter from Anne to her parents while on a visit in Bristol telling what she does and what presents she has bought for the rest of her family
347 - Letter from sister Anne Gwynne about not going to the fair on Saturday and about repairs to an overcoat
348 - Letter from William Jones of Henllys to his cousin asking which tenant he is to serve with notice to quit, advising him to get married and general news
349 - Fragment of letter from John Mortimer's cousin - congratulations on his marriage and a misunderstanding between Mr Geo. Morgan's brother and himself
350 - Letter from the Museum of Economic Geology thanking him for a specimen of Jasper from Llanwnda
351 - Letters from brother William explaining the fairness of their father's settlement on them and giving his opinion on a deed
352 - Letters from John Williams Schoolmaster to his 2 sons in Llandovery
353 - Letter from brother James giving news of the death of a lady under whose will John might benefit if the will could be found
354 - Letter from John Beynon sent with a pamphlet
355 - Letter from R. L Pense to his former schoolfellow about his new college
356 - Letter from T. D. James asking Mortimer to pay some bills for him
357 - Letters from Mrs C. M. Rudge to Mortimer at Oxford where he did his training to become a minister - general and family news
358 - Letter from F. H. Llewellyn to Mortimer at College giving general news of his own health and of friends
359 - Letter from Aunt Anne Gwynne of Court giving general news of his own health and of friends
360 - Copy of Mudie's Library Library circular for county subscribers with notice about forthcoming books
361 - Letter from Lieutenant Colonel John Lewis about tracing his family tree - thinks the Mortimers intermarried with his family c. 1590
362 - Letter from W. Basil, Bishop of St Davids to Reverend T. G. Mortimer about confirmations in his deanery
363 - Letter from Johh McCullock of Otaki, Wellington, New Zealand about his life in New Zealand
364 - Letters and papers relating to the opposition by Reverend T. G. Mortimer to the Fishguard Gas and Water Company compulsorily purchasing part of his estate for the works. Includes letters between Reverend Mortimer; Eaton Evans, Solicitor, Baker Lees and Company; William Robertson and Company, Parliamentary Agents; John M. Davies Valuer as well as Petition, Bill, Act, Agreement to refer to Arbitration, Schedules of land affected and plans
365 - Letter from Anna Pollen thanking him for his response to an enquiry she made
366 - Miscellaneous papers of Reverend T. G. Mortimer; Lists of books of T. G. Mortimer and his brothers; some Latin prose; account of T. G. Mortimer with J. Beynon 1849 - 1853; memo to repay loan August 1849; License from Connop, Bishop of St David's to allow Reverend Mortimer, Rector of Castle Bigh to reside outside the limits of his benefice 1873; copy of the baptismal entry of Reverend T. G. Mortimer, certified 25 Mar 1859; newspaper cutting of the funeral of Reverend Mortimer 1903; Rules and Regulations of the Welsh Educational Institution, Llandovery made 1857 and given to Mortimer 1864
367 - Letter from Hugh C. Owen of Goodwick to John Mortimer about his efforts to secure a living for Reverend T. G. Mortimer
368 - Diary of Anne Mortimer while at Mrs Davies' school in Haverfordwest
369 - Letter from Rose Simpson giving general news
370 - Padded card with verse entitled "Love's Hope" marked "with Edie's best love"
371 - Letter from Sophia Fry in Plymouth asking Anne to return a book as she had been ill and is confined to the house and bored
372 - Letter from A. Phillips giving news of her family and mutual friends
373 - Letters from Annie Voyle giving general news, news from school and account of a lecture given by Mrs Phillips
374 - Letter from Mary Davies of Hill House giving general news of mutual friends etc.
375 - List of A. Mortimer's Books, including school books
376 - Letter from Catherine Rudge, congratulating her on her marriage and regarding family news
377 - Letter from --------------------- at Brecon regarding Gwynne family (incomplete)
378 - Letter from Catherine Rudge asking for and giving family news
379 - Letter from Phillip, her son, at Haverfordwest Grammar School regarding School successes in exams
380 - In Memoriam Card for Philip Thomas, died age 16
381 - Correspondence regading Mrs Thomas widow's pension from the war office
382 - Letter written at Newry: regarding trading voyage, family affairs
383 - Letter written at Cardiff: regarding trading voyage, state of harvest, family affairs (incomplete)
384 - Letter giving sympathy regarding the death of Captain Davies, comments on cholera, health of Mr Holmes and family affairs
385 - Letter asking why she has not heard from him (incomplete)
386 - Letter regarding her husband's indolence, her poor health and the treatment she is receiving, and on family affairs (incomplete)
387 - Letter from Thomas Holmes in Ripon regarding family affairs and his departure from Scotland
388 - Letter written at Kircaldy: regarding dangerous illness of Mrs Holmes
389 - Letter written at Raith: regarding the death of Mrs Holmes
390 - Letter written at Beil: regarding settlement of affairs of Mrs Holmes
391 - Letter written at Raith: regarding Thomas' failure to acknowledge receipt of Mrs Holmes' Watch and regarding missing locket
392 - Letter written at Portman Square: regarding Thomas' request to Mr Fergusson to attempt to gain promotion for him
393 - Letter regarding forwarding of letter to Mr Holmes
394 - Letter regarding epitaph on gravestone of Mrs Holmes
395 - Letter regarding trading voyage of brothers David and William to Milford and deliveries of potatoes and yarn by sisters Phoebe and Mary
396 - Letter regarding trading voyages of William and David, inscription on her son's grave, family affairs
397 - Letter regarding family affairs
398 - Letter regarding trading voyages of David and William and family affairs
399 - Letter regarding epidemics of Scarlet fever and typhus, and trading voyages
400 - Letter regarding death of his sister, and tracing of crest and motto relating to Penlan and Pantglas
401 - Letter regarding crest and motto
402 - Letter regarding history of Pantglas
403 - Letter regarding death of Mrs Thomas
404 - Letters from his son, R. Thomas, at Vauxhall, regarding family affairs and qualifications for admission into College of Surgeons
405 - Letter from William Harris at Llanarthney regarding crest and motto of owners of Pantglas and Penlan
406 - Letter from David Jones at Pendre, Cardigan, regarding his will
407 - Letter from his brother James regarding Maesycrigan estate
408 - Letter from Jules Gerard, thanking him for his help (French)
409 - Inventory of clothing
410 - Letter from Mary Jones thanking him for his kindnesses and enclosing present for his sister
411 - Letter from Richard Jones Thomas in Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, acknowledging receipt of letter regarding family affairs
412 - Letter from J. M. Williams, Bryn Cottage, Dinas regarding recording of gravestone inscriptions of Gwynne family in Llanychaer
413 - Letter from J. M. Williams, Bryn Cottage, Dinas regarding Llanlawer Church
414 - Letter from J. M. Williams, Bryn Cottage, Dinas regarding extracts from Llychaer registers
415 - Account of payment of interest on mortgage by John Evans to Daniel Evans
416 - Note of extent of Posty Wood
417 - Writing exercise book of Vaughan Thomas
418 - Letter from William Thomas at Llandovery, to his brother regarding family affairs, weather etc.
419 - Letter from John Thomas to his son Vaughan Thomas on board HMS Princess Amelia, trying to persuade him to give up his naval career
420 - Letter from John Thomas at "Kilkyffigg" to his son Vaughan Thomas in Bristol asking about his son's illness and desiring him to come home
421 - Letter from John Thomas at "Kilkyffig" to his son Vaughan Thomas in Bristol thanking him for his letter and asking him to come home or keep in touch
422 - Account from Gilbert James, Solicitor, to Vaughan Thomas, gentleman, for ? conveyancing work
423 - Letter from John Howell at Bangeston, to Vaughan Thomas, at Posty, apologising for not calling and promising to call on next visit
424 - Articles of agreement for purchase
425 - Letter from John Howell at Enfield to Vaughan Thomas at Posty asking him to find out why Gilbert James has not replied to his letters: and giving European and family news
426 - Receipt for £13. 10/- from Elizabeth Gwyn to her brother, Vaughan Thomas
427 - Letter from James Warren in London to Vaughan Thomas at Posty regarding death of, and settlement of affairs of Mr Thomas of Kilkiffeth
428 - Notebook containing receipts for rent paid by Vaughan Thomas to agents of Mrs Ann Trevanion and of John Symmons 1768 - 1783; and note of various sums received by Thomas
429 - Letter from Hugh Owen to Vaughan Thomas about the possibility of purchasing an ensigncy in the army
430 - Letter from Lord Kensington to Vaughan Thomas asking for his vote at the forthcoming election to be given to Lord Milford
431 - Receipts for sums paid by Vaughan Thomas, Sheriff of the County to William Gaugh, for the Judges' lodging during sessions
432 - Abstract of settlements of Thomas family estates including Llwynbew and Posty, Penyralltwen and Tay Cymon
433 - Parish of Llangolman poor rate assessment
434 - Letter from London to Hanah regarding a ball (incomplete)
435 - Letter from Charles Morgan at the Judge Advocate General's Office in Grafton Street, to General Lord George Henry Lennox. Includes statement by Captain Thomas Jones, Adjutant and Quartermaster regarding Court Martial of Colonel John Colby of the Royal Pembrokeshire Regiment of Militia
436 - Letter from J. Williams to John Gwynne of Court regarding timber on part of his estate
437 - Letter from Booth Harlewood about actions of trespass threatened against tenants who have cut down wood illegally on Mr Greville's estate
438 - Letter from George Le Hunte of Newport asking for money towards a school he is trying to found with Mr J. Llewellyn
439 - Letters on dispute over who had the right to shoot game over Goodwick Moor:
440 - Letter from C. H. Barham of Trecwn to unknown recipient regarding funding livings for the recipients nephew
441 - Letter to "Poll" from J. M. Green explaining about sending her some goats, also waybill of the Great Western Railway for their carriage between Newport and Abingdon
442 - Letters and plan regarding proposed vicarage at Llanllawer
443 - Letter from Katherine Anne in Hampton, Coonoor to her family in Britain giving news of what she has been doing
444 - Letter to Mrs Jones at Manorowen from Elizabeth Longcroft saying that inclement weather prevents her from taking tea at Manorowen
445 - Letters from Richard Fenton regarding Easter Offerings, a meeting at his home and the necessity of cancelling an appointment because of ill health
446 - Letter from J. W. Scourfield to unknown recipient regarding doing the recipient a favour by seeing someone for him
447 - Letter from William Williams to his cousin regarding repairs for Mr Griffith and commiserating with cousin on death of his brother
448 - Letter to ............... ? from D. Davies commiseration on death of Uncle and other news
449 - Letter from William Evans regarding settling Mr Barsey's effects
450 - Letter to Hugh Mortimer from Hugh C. Owen thanking him for careful return of his properties and sending a book on shooting
451 - Letter from ................ ? in Rome to their Aunt about pastimes, entertainments etc.
452 - Letter from W. Edwards requesting a vote for Sir Richard Philipps
453 - Letter from J. Symmons of Llanstinan to Thos. Colby esquire, Sheriff of Pembrokeshire, protesting about the time and place notified by Colby for the election of the next Knight of the Shire
454 - Letter to Thomas Gwynne, Kilkiffeth from Robert F. Greville regarding securing Gwynne's support for Mr Owen in the forthcoming election. Milford
455 - Letter to John Gwynne from Picton requesting his vote in the Pembrokeshire Borough Elections
456 - Printed speech of H. Leach following meeting of the freeholders of Pembrokeshire at Haverfordwest to take the sense of the county on the Roman Catholic Relief Bill. Addressed to Reverend Mr Fenton of Fishguard from Milford
457 - Open letter of John Owen to the Independant freeholders of the County of Pembroke explaining his attitude to the Reform Bill. Addressed to William Gwynne esquire, Court, Fishguard, from London
458 - Letter from R. Fulke Greville to William Gwynne of Court, Fishguard regarding replacing the previous representative over his views on the Reform Bill
459 - Letter to William Gwynne from Major Harris soliciting his vote for Mr Greville
460 - Letter to William Gwynne of Court from R. Fulke Greville asking for support in the forthcoming election
461 - Manifesto of R. Fulke Greville addressed to John Gwynne of Cilciffeth
462 - Poster of "O. N. to the Gentlemen, Freeholders and Enemies of Oppression" urging them to return him Liberty Hall
463 - Notice of a General Meeting of the Friends of the Honourable R. F. Greville from the secretary S. H. Phillips to John Gwynne of Kilkiffeth
464 - To Thomas Gwynne, Subscriptions in favour of the Innkeepers of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire Election
465 - Request to William Gwynne of Kilkiffeth from Mr Greville's Committee asking him to send down voters to support Mr Greville
466 - Manifesto to J. Jones of Ystrad to the Independant Electors of the County of Carmarthen
467 - Letter from D. Saunders Davies to the Independant Electors of the County of Carmarthen regarding the prospect of his filling the vacancy left by the death of M. P. John Jones of Ystrad
468 - Torn poster from "An Elector" to his brother electors urging them to vote against Mr John Evans, a Liberal, and to favour Mr Philipps
469 - Open letter to the Independant Electors and Freeholders of the County of Pembroke offering himself as a candidate to fill the vacancy left by the death of the Representative G. Lort Phillips esquire, from James B. Bowen
470 - Open letter from Sir Martin Lloyd of Bronwydd to J. B. Bowen of Llwyngwair. The writer explains he can no longer support a liberal party which has in it Joseph Chamberlain with his communisitic ideas on land ownership and which by it's espousal of the cause of Disestablishment of the Welsh Church is subverting the Constitution (Welsh)
471 - Letter to John Gwynne esquire from Lord Kensington telling him the date and place of the election
472 - Notice to quit served on Thomas Page of Blackpool farm by Thomas Gwynne
473 - Notice to quit served on Mr John Lewis of Skerryhill in the parish of Henry's Moat by Thomas Gwynne. Notes on back about tenants and leases etc.
474 - Notice to quit served on Mr James Harries of Knuckyfelin in the parish of Morvill by Thomas Gwynne
475 - Game certificates for William Gwynne with covering letter from P. Brown, Clerk to Commissioners for Assessing Taxes in Kemmes (Cemais)
476 - Game Duty Certificate for William Gwynne of Court
477 - Bills and recipts of the Mortimer family, and of Vaughan Thomas
478 - Receipt for half year's rent of Kilkiffeth farm paid by Thomas Gwynne. Signed Wm. Davies
479 - Receipts for rent on Kilkiffeth from Thomas and John Gwynne
480 - Accounts, bills and receipts of the Lloyd family
481 - Accounts of Thomas Gwynne to Anne Thomas for 1/2 year's Board and Schooling of the Misses Gwynne
482 - Account for request for payment, Dr Lloyd to Mr D. Taylor, Solicitor of Portsmouth
483 - Accounts of John William Lloyd of Fishguard to Price and Sons, Solicitor for settlement of the estate
484 - Receipt from John Allen to William Gwynne for a pair of Wellington shoes
485 - Bills and receipts of Mr Gwynne
486 - Accounts of Mr Gwynne to David Carricks, Blacksmith
487 - Accounts, bills and receipts of Mrs Rebecca Lloyd
488 - Accounts of William Gwynne and John Gwynne to Stephen Lloyd, Tailor
489 - Record of work done by carpenters, masons, money paid to them and the coat of the materials - no indication of place or person in charge
490 - Receipt for Derby Alabaster shipped from Bristol
491 - Bills and accounts of the Mortimer family
492 - Receipts for money received from Mr Gwynne, one of £4 on a/c of interest for E. James, signed Thomas James, 29/03/1860. One of £20 interest money, signed E. James 05/01/1860
493 - Food bills, unidentified owner
494 - Account of Reverend T. G. Mortimer of Court to Eaton Evans and Williams, solicitor, Haverfordwest
495 - Bill and account of Mrs Anne Thomas of Fishguard to Eaton Evans and Williams, solicitors
496 - Receipt of the Receiver, William Wilkin for the rent of Pont Howell Mill and land in Llangolmans, due at Michaelmas
497 - Bill of Reverend T. G. Mortimer of Court to Eaton Evans and Williams mainly for opposition to the North Pembrokeshire Water and Gas Company Bill
498 - Copy receipt of £52 10/- from Mr and Mrs Evans as deposit on purchase money of £1050 for the farm of Pen y wern in Carmarthenshire
499 - Receipt for cheque for payment of amount of final liquidation of stock in the Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway Company Limited to Mrs Georgiana M. Johns, Trenewydd, Goodwick
500 - Income tax assessment from of Thomas Gwynne of Llanychare (Llanychaer) parish
501 - Schedule to claim for return of Income Tax for 3 years ending 01/04/1915 of Mrs Anne Thomas of Court and Tower Hill, Fishguard
502 - Receipts for Income Tax, House Duty and Land Tax on properties of Mrs Anne Thomas of Fishguard
503 - Notice of Assessment for Income Tax on Mrs Anne Thomas
504 - Requests for payment of tithe from Mrs Anne Thomas due on the Court Estate
505 - Miscellaneous papers regarding tithe and tax assessments
506 - Notice of sale of all Oak, Ash, Sycamore and Alder of 8" or more circumferance growing on Gilvach tenement. Condition of sale
507 - Poster regarding Auction Sale of the Mansion House and Demesne of Llanstinan
508 - Notice of several lots for grazing to be let by auction. Notes on back about tenants and rents etc.
509 - Poster regarding sale by auction of household furniture etc. at Goodwick
510 - Poster of sale by auction of Green Grove Cottage and dwelling house in Fishguard
511 - Copies of a notice desiring people not inhabitants of Llanllawer not to cut or pare any turf or mats on the common and that all such people found trespassing will by prosecuted
512 - Poster (torn) Proclamation against Church Rates by Rebecca
513 - Notice of the day appointed for receipt of tithes. From Benjamin Shadrach to Mr Phillips of Gullwynfawr in respect of Llanllawer
514 - Notice to Sir Thomas Gwynne regarding redemption of the Land Tax and Certificate for same
515 - Page from The Times about Nelson's Victory off Rosetta, The Battle of the Nile
516 - Page from The Times with news of the battle of Trafalgar and the subsequent death of Nelson
517 - Page from The Times with news of Wellington's Victory over Napoleon at Waterloo
518 - Oxford University Herald
519 - Newspaper cutting - article in the Sunday Express of 10/02/1963 on the French Invasion of 1797
520 - Newspaper cutting - review of book on employment of children with several pictures of children working in coal mines
521 - Newspaper cutting - article entitled "The Hiring Fair"
522 - Copies of "An Authentic Account of the Invasion by French Troops on Cerrig Gwasted Point near Fishguard on Wednesday 22/02/1797 and their surrender to the Forces of his Brittanic Majesty on Goodwick Sands on Friday 24th February; likewise some occurrances connected therewith, never before published, by H. L. ap Gwilym
523 - Words and Music of a March in commemoration of the French Invasion in 1797, Fishguard Centenery
524 - Centenery of the French Invasion - General Programme of celebrations
525 - Valentine verse written to Rebecca Gwynne
526 - Valentine verse addressed to William Gwynne of Kilkiffeth signed "an almost desponding heart"
527 - "Verses supposed to have been written by Napoleon Bonaparte at the Island of St Helena" by J. Davies
528 - "The Court and Gwain Valley in the Autumn of the Year" by Joannes Towy
529 - Inventory of contents of an unidentified farm in North Pembrokeshire
530 - Inventory of goods, chattels and effects of Rebecca Lloyd who died 28/08/1864, taken 05/10/1864
531 - Copy extract from marriage register Nantcwnlle: John Mortimer of Trehowel in the parish of Llanunda (Llanwnda) and Anne Morgans of Kilpylll in the parish of Nantcwnlle, Cardigan were married by license
532 - Special license issued by Thomas, Bishop of St Davids to John William Lloyd of Fishguard to marry Rebecca Gwynne of Manorowen in the parish of Llanunda (Llanwnda) 28/01/1817. Note on back that marriage was solemnized 14/02/1817 by John Bowen, Clerk
533 - Order of payment of £1000 to George Lloyd and William Gwynne, being the marriage portion agreed upon on the marriage of Rebecca Gwynne to John William Lloyd
534 - File containing pedigrees of Thomas of Kilkiffeth, James of Pantsaeson and Mortimer of Trehowel. With loose papers containing transcripts of gravestones inscriptions, copies of parish register entries and genealogical notes
535 - Volume entitled "Ancestral Records" containing family trees on Mortimers, Yorkes, Cockburns, Hamilton. With loose papers containing notes and pedigrees of Gwynne, Langdon, Thomas, Jones of Pantglas, Nicholas, James etc.
536 - Genealogical papers relating to the Gwynne family
537 - Transcripts of inscriptions on tombstones relating to the Gwynnes and the Mortimers
538 - Draft letter ? to Henry Jones regarding family history
539 - Probate copy of the will of Richard Jones Thomas of Number 3 Castle Hill, Fishguard made 29/09/1869, proved 26/02/1888
540 - Appointment of William Lloyd as Assistant Surgeon on the Establishment for the Medical Department of the Ordnance, replacing Thomas Jones, resigned 01/09/1802
541 - Regulations for the Preservation of good order to be adopted in case of actual invasion in each county of Great Britain
542 - Ciruclar from Whitehall to the Lords Lieutenant of the counties of Great Britain: Particulars of arrangements to be made in case of invasion
543 - Cure for murrain or plague among cattle
544 - Household Recipe book - handwritten, possibly belonging to Rebecca Lloyd
545 - Recipe for a salve lotion being medication for rheumatick pains or weakness owing to a paralytick stroke
546 - Notice issued by Mr Joseph Davies informing the public that he intends opening a school at Hubby Back, St Martin's, Haverfordwest
547 - Copy of Moore's Almanack
548 - Catalogue of Household Furniture etc., late the property of Mrs Jones, deceased, to be sold by auction at Goodwick
549 - Advertisement of sale of shares in the Final Glasgow Lottery, to be drawn on 22/07/1834
550 - From of Prayer and Thanksgiving for the safe delivery of the Queen and the happy birth of a Prince. 2 Copies - English and Welsh
551 - Goode's Housekeeper's Almanack, and Medical and Family
552 - Certificate of Admittance as a Solicitor in the Court of Chancery of |John Mortimer
553 - Elegaic Lines on the death of the Venerable John Williams, M. A. Archdeacon of Cardigan, and late Warden of the Collegiate Establishment, Llandovery which took place Decemember 27th 1858, by one of his late pupils, Henry George Thomas
554 - "Meidco - Topographical Report of Cape Coast Castle, Gold Coast by Staff Assistant Surgeon J. K. Thomas"
555 - Welsh Collegiate Institution Llandovery: Placings in the Christmas Examinations
556 - Notebook containing 6 letters from "Caradog" published in Haul" criticising the recently published biography of the Reverend Thomas Richard by the Reverend Edward Matthews of Swansea
557 - Elegaic lines on the death of Mrs Williams
558 - Note of valuation of the Court Estate from the Official Valuation at Messrs. James and Sons Office
559 - Fire Insurance Policy of John James of Trenewydd, farmer, with the Commercial Union Assurance Company to the value of £182
560 - List of the people of Cuddesdon Theological College who are to be ordained this Ember Season and for whom prayers are required
561 - Coastwatching Authorisation Card of Dr Hugh Mortimer Thomas for the Goodwick Station. Issued under the Defence of the Realm Act 1914
562 - Envelope containing photographs of two men and two women
563 - Photographs of a Church procession entering and leaving an unidentified church
564 - Photograph of Cissy Phillips of Goodwick and Gwenfra Williams of Fishguard in Welsh Costume
565 - Christmas card with similar photograph to above, sent to Mrs Johns together with a newspaper cutting of an article about an amateur artist and a reproduction of his picture of the Welsh Women routing the French in 1797
566 - Christmas Card with integral book of Sketches of the Lake District
567 - Picture of Westminster Abbey
568 - Irish Bulls, Witty sayings etc. printed by J. Rusher of Banbury
569 - Small volume into which have been stuck witty sayings etc. cut from newspapers
570 - History of the Union Jack
571 - Letter cut out from a newspaper on Llanwnda Church from George E. Robinson
572 - Descriptive book on the Great Eastern Steam-ship
573 - Paper on John Wesley and the manner in which he spent Good Friday 1736 - 1790, taken from his journals
574 - Calling cards:
575 - List of Subscribers to the rebuilding of Llanllawer Church
576 - Plan of houses at Fishguard and schedule showing to whom properties belong. By Thomas Meyler, Joiner of Fishguard
577 - Envelope of photos of various people
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