- NLW MS 1446A
- File
- 1711-1736
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Sermons, 1711-1736, preached at Haverfordwest, Prendergast, Manordeifi, Capel Colman, and Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Sermons, 1711-1736, preached at Haverfordwest, Prendergast, Manordeifi, Capel Colman, and Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of an 'inquisitio post mortem', 29 Henry VI [1450/1], in respect of Sir Roland Lenthall, lord of the castle of Haverfordwest, etc., with a printed account of him by Henry Owen.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Letters and papers by or relating to Sir Thomas Picton, many of them printed in H.B. Robinson : Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B... (London, 1835). They include letters from Picton to Colonel Pleydel, his brother Edward Picton, and others, 1799-1815; letters from the Duke of Wellington to H.B. Robinson, 1835-1836; a receipt, April, 1813, from Picton for his pay as Lieutenant General in the Peninsular War; etc.
Picton, Thomas, Sir, 1758-1815
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
'Excerpts taken from old letters &c. the property of ... the Earl of Cawdor by Edward Laws. 1889'.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Transcripts by Edward Laws of documents relating to the town of Tenby, 1467-1588, including surveys of crown lands and chantries and particulars of burgage and other rent, tolls, etc.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A schedule of hisorical documents relating to Tenby in the custody of the mayor, aldermen, and burgesses of the borough in 1915, with a transcript of a letter, 1842, from F.R. Fearnside to Charles C. Wells containing particulars of crown rents.
Fearnside, F. R., fl. 1842
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A pedigree of the Adams family of Paterchurch, Holyland, and Loveston, Pembrokeshire, printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps at the Middle Hill Press, 1862, with book plates of some members of the family and a portrait, engraved by C. Woumans, of Thomas Adams, divine and author (fl. 1612-1653).
Woumans, C. fl. 17 cent.
The Antiquities of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of six volumes of extracts made by Edward Laws from various sources relating to the antiquities of Pembrokeshire.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
The Antiquities of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of six volumes of extracts made by Edward Laws from various sources relating to the antiquities of Pembrokeshire.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
The Antiquities of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of six volumes of extracts made by Edward Laws from various sources relating to the antiquities of Pembrokeshire.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
The Antiquities of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of six volumes of extracts made by Edward Laws from various sources relating to the antiquities of Pembrokeshire.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
The Antiquities of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of six volumes of extracts made by Edward Laws from various sources relating to the antiquities of Pembrokeshire.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
The Antiquities of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
One of six volumes of extracts made by Edward Laws from various sources relating to the antiquities of Pembrokeshire.
Laws, Edward, 1837-1913
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Extracts made in 1859 from 'Liber Niger Menevensis', the Black Book of St. Davids, with explanatory notes.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of the quo warranto proceedings brought against Thomas Cornwall, Michaelmas, 44/5 Elizabeth, as to his claim to jura regalia in the lordships of Stapleton and Lugharness, which, by the Act of Union, had been annexed to Herefordshire.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A copy of Robert Recorde, The Castle of Knowledge (London, 1556), with a manuscript treatise on astrology and its application to the recovery of goods lost or stolen, accounts, etc.
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of 'The state of the Cause concerninge the Lo[rd] President and Counsell in ye Marches of Wales' from British Museum Harleian MS. 141.
The description of Pembrokeshire
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of the first book and of a portion of the second book of The Description of Pembrokeshire by George Owen as contained in British Museum Harleian MS 5250.
Owen, George, 1552-1613
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
Transcripts by E.A. Lewis of documents in the Public Record Office relating to the trial of Thomas John and Samuel Griffith on a charge of treason in connection with the French invasion of Fishguard, 1797.
Lewis, E. A. (Edward Arthur), 1880-1942
Part of Henry Owen Manuscripts
A copy, with a few manuscript notes, of George Owen Harry : The Genealogy of ... James ... King of Great Brittayne, &c. with his lineall descent from Noah, by divers direct lynes to Brutus, first Inhabiter of this Ile of Brittayne; and from him to Cadwalader, the last King of the Brittish bloud ... Where also is handled the worthy descent of his Maiesties ancestor Owen Tudyr ... (London, 1604).
James I, King of England, 1566-1625