Haverfordwest (Wales) -- Charters, grants, privileges.

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Haverfordwest and the Moravians,

  • NLW MS 9673E.
  • File
  • [1801x1902] /

A typescript copy of an account of the 'Awakening' in Pembrokeshire, especially in Haverfordwest, 1739-1767, compiled by Brother Nyberg; an account of religious awakenings in Pembrokeshire during the first half of the eighteenth century; an incomplete draft report of proceedings arising out of a shipping disaster at Milford; a 'pull' of a review of Henry Owen; Old Pembroke Families, 1902; a history of the Guildhall, Council Chamber, and Market at Haverfordwest; typescript extracts from Haverfordwest Town Council records, 1660-1730; copies of a minute of a meeting of the Haverfordwest Town Council, 6 December 1848, relating to Oliver Cromwell's letter and warrant for the demolition of Haverfordwest castle, correspondence relating to the same, and notes on the trusts of Haverfordwest Grammar school; notes on Haverfordwest charters; and a draft of a 'Guide to St. Davids'. The manuscripts are mainly in the hand of Thomas Lewis James.

James, Thomas Lewis.

Haverfordwest deeds,

  • NLW MS 9672E.
  • File
  • [19 cent.].

Copies of deeds relating to Haverfordwest and of charters of the craft guilds of the town in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Legal papers,

Papers (case, answer, briefs, a translation of the Haverfordwest charter of 1609/1610, etc.) in two actions in Chancery by Hugh Fowler of the town and county of Haverfordwest, esq., 1721, and by James Cousins, in ejectment on the demise of Hugh Fowler, 1724, against the mayor, sheriff, bailiffs, and burgesses of Haverfordwest and John Perry, water bailiff of the same, defendants, touching the right of profits of an extension of the quay at Haverfordwest alleged to have been erected on part of ground in the possession of Hugh Fowler.