- 1091-7.
- Ffeil
- 1810, Aug. 29 - 1811, Sept. 21.
Conditions for letting South Hook, parish of Herbrandston, co. Pembroke, with accounts and a particular of the farm; notice and conditions of sale at South Hook and East Hook, 21 Sept. 1811.
Conditions for letting South Hook, parish of Herbrandston, co. Pembroke, with accounts and a particular of the farm; notice and conditions of sale at South Hook and East Hook, 21 Sept. 1811.
Vouchers in respect of Crown rents paid by Lord Kensington for lands in the manor of Walwyns Castle and Sicke and in Southhooke, with a letter from the Deputy Receiver General.
Papers relating to the enclosure of land in Marloes, co. Pembroke,
Letter from Al[exander] Luders, Bath, to [the bishop of St. Davids].Refers to a communication from Sir J. Nicholls, Sir W. Scott is at Bath. Encloses passages from Strype's Ann. Eliz. Asks advice for his son who is preparing for holy orders. Draws the bishop's attention to the Statute of Wales 12 Edward, and gives extracts from Rymer relating to bishops of St. Davids. The patronage and tithes of Lanarth and Lanina.
Letter from Henry [Thomas] Payne, Llanbeder, to the bishop of St. Davids, No. 188 Piccadilly, London. Is arranging to send the petitions of the archdeaconry of Brecknock by mail coach. He is preparing a map and description of the archdeaconry. Has begun his review of Mr. [Edward] Davies's Celtic Researches on which he comments.
Letter from Edward Edwards, Pebworth near Evesham, co. Worcester, to the bishop of St. Davids, Piccadilly, London, concerning the vacancy in the vicarage of Pebworth for which a Mr. Jones is candidate.
Letter from Thomas Jones, Merthyr Tydfil, curate to the bishop of St. Davids, 188 Piccadilly, London, soliciting the living of Bangor, co. Cardigan, or another living, the writer being a native of Llanllwni, co. Carmarthen.
Letter from Thomas Beynon, Llandilo, to [the bishop of St. Davids], enclosing a petition to Parliament from the writer's archdeaconry and discussing the Catholic question in relation to the county of Carmarthen.
Letter from David Lewis, Convil in Elvet near Caermarthen, to [the bishop of St. Davids]. The writer [translator of Esponiad Byr o Gatecism yr Eglwys] discusses the proposed publication of an address in the Welsh language 'on the necessity of Church Union and Christian Fellowship' for his parishioners and his translation of 'The Church Catechism .....' and the publication of other works in Welsh including his archidiacal sermons for the Sunday School and his parishioners to compete with Noncomformist literature.
Lease for three lives of Buckett aforesaid and fields called Penllan. Rent: £40 and duties annually,
Letter from R. Churton, Middleton, to the bishop of St. Davids, concerning the proofs which the writer has shown to Mr. Stalman and Mr. Bright.
Letter from [ ], of Haltwhistle, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the confirmation of his daughter who is under age and religious beliefs. End wanting.
Valuation of Trelerrw in the parish of St. Davids,
Abstract Of Returns made by the Overseers of the Poor in co. Cardigan of the annual value of estates, etc., in pursuance of the Act 55 Geo. III, c. 51. Printed.
Award of John Willy of Haverfordwest, gent., in the suit in the great Sessions between William Henry Scourfield, plaintiff, and John Thomas, esq., defendant; with bill of costs of William Evans [attorney].