- NLW MS 1448D
- File
- [19 cent.]-[?1919]
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Manuscript and printed pedigrees of several Pembrokeshire families, etc.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Manuscript and printed pedigrees of several Pembrokeshire families, etc.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
'Short Pedegrees of Diveres Noble-Men, Knights, Esquires, Gentlemen & Women of Pembrokeshire ... With the Arms of most of them. London, Printed [sic] by John Winter, for the Author, Anno Dom. 1671', being a transcript of a manuscript in the Chetham Library, Manchester.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
An alphabetically-arranged index to the place-names on the 6" Ordnance Survey maps of Pembrokeshire.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript, 1899, of a William Floyd manuscript containing extracts from, and a calendar of, documents relating to Pembrokeshire.
Floyd, William, ca. 1810-ca. 1898
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
References to Pembrokeshire persons and places extracted by William Floyd mainly from records in the Public Record Office.
Floyd, William, ca. 1810-ca. 1898
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A list, copied from British Museum Harleian MSS. 1933, of the justices of the peace for Pembrokeshire, 1620, and a copy of the charter granted to Haverfordwest by James I.
James I, King of England, 1566-1625
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Transcripts of a list of sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1540-1869, and of 'Cromwell's letter and warrant of others acting by his command, directing the demolition of Haverfordwest Castle, July 1648'.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A copy, with manuscript notes and additions, of James Allen and Egerton Allen : Notes on the Sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1541-1899 .... (Tenby, 1900).
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript by Emily Hewlett Edwards of a manuscript compiled, [c. 1859], by Sir Thomas Phillips, Bart., Middle Hill, containing 'A List of names and dates of Pembrokeshire men transribed from documents preserved in Picton Castle', with letters, 1908, to Edward Laws from Francis Green and Alan Stepney-Gulston.
Edwards, Emily Hewlett,
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript by Emily Hewlett Edwards of 'Pembrokeshire Names of persons and places mentioned in the Picton Castle Muniment Catalogue arranged Topographically and Chronologically by E[dward] L[aws] and E[mily] H[ewlett] E[dwards]'.
Edwards, Emily Hewlett,
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript, from State Papers, Domestic, Eliz., Vol. 126, Nos. 40, 40(1), of an inquisition relating to piracy on the coast of Pembrokeshire.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A copy, with manuscript corrections and additional poems by the author, of Colonel [John] Owen : Poems on different occasions (Haverfordwest, 1880. For private circulation).
Owen, John Colonel fl. 1880
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Awdlau and cywyddau to George Owen, transcribed partly by J. Gwenogvryn Evans from Llanstephan MS 38, with English summaries of them by J.H. Davies.
Evans, J. Gwenogvryn (John Gwenogvryn), 1852-1930
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of two volumes of transcripts and abstracts by Edward Laws of documents, 1641-1695, relating to Colonel John Poyer.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of two volumes of transcripts and abstracts by Edward Laws of documents, 1641-1695, relating to Colonel John Poyer.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of two volumes of press cuttings and circular letters, mainly of Pembrokeshire interest, collected by Henry Owen.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Press cuttings, etc., collected probably by George Leader Owen (d. 1905), Withybush, Pembrokeshire, brother of Henry Owen and author of Notes on the History and Text of Our Early English Bible, and of its Translation into Welsh (London, 1901).
Owen, George Leader, d. 1905
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of two volumes of press cuttings and circular letters, mainly of Pembrokeshire interest, collected by Henry Owen.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Cuttings, 1886-1910, mainly from Pembrokeshire newspapers, collected by Henry Owen.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A vellum roll giving 'A Note of such money as hath beene paide to Sr Adam Newton Knight & Baronett' for fines, wood sales, and rents from crown lands in certain English counties and in Anglesey, Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire, 1621.