The Flax Industry by F.F. Deman, London. 1852. Printed,
- 780.
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- 1852.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
The Flax Industry by F.F. Deman, London. 1852. Printed,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
The Orange Banner Song Book. Glasgow and London: Cameron and Ferguson. Printed,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Cole dead, Nicholas Cole next heir did not appear, William Cole found next heir,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Fisher dead, Maud Fisher widow, son Thomas next heir,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Rogers of Tenby to use of Hugh Raymond (lands called Portway and hill ground),
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Rogers to use of Mary Butler (house, ground behind the Haye & Long Park),
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Rogers, gent. to use of Andrew Lewhelling of Lamphey (1 m. & 2 closes in Jameston.),
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Rogers, mercer of Tenby, to use of Hugh Raymond (1 oxland in Jameston.),
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Thomas Waters to use of John Llewellyn (1 m.). Griffith Davies of Meidrim, heir of Morgan Davies, clerk, to use of son-in-law, Thomas Bowen, gent.
Three letter books, , marked `M.J.P.' vols III, IV, V,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Toast List [? at a Conservative functions],
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Translation of 'Medio Pollito' being a full and correct version of the Legend of the WeatherCock, translated by Mary Senior Clark from the Spanish of Fernan Caballero.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Trust Deed for securing £125, 000 4 per cent first mortgage debenture stock,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Trustees of Mrs Hilda Philipps,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Valuation and reference of property in the parish of Amroth proposed to be sold to Mr. Kay,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,