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Charles Norris and Tenby

A transcript by Edward Laws of Charles Norris: Letter addressed to the Inhabitants of Tenby (Swansea, 1831) and Observations on a Letter Addressed to the Burgesses and Inhabitants of Tenby with some remarks on the place considered as an ancient and modern corporation and a frequented watering place (Carmarthen, 1832).

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

'Collectanea Pembrochania'

A scrap-book relating mainly to Pembrokeshire, and particularly to Tenby, containing newspaper cuttings; leaflets relating to parliamentary and local elections; pedigrees; illustrations; letters from Connop Thirlwall (bishop of St Davids) (1797-1875), William Basil Jones (bishop of St Davids) (1822-1897), Charles Francis Egerton Allen (1847-1927), James Allen (1802-1897), Henry Mathias (Haverfordwest), James Edmund Vincent (1857-1909) and others; a list of sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1540-1864, and of mayors and sheriffs of Haverfordwest, 1563-1864; etc.

Miscellanea

Letters and papers collected by Edward Laws, including some relating to Tenby; a receipt, 1597, from Thomas Wilcocks of London, 'minister of gods word', to Lady Deborah Waterhouse; a letter, 1796, from John Campbell, afterwards Lord Cawdor, to Major Ackland; a schedule of some Pentyparc letters; etc.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913

Tenby Burgage Rents

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

The Priory of Monkton

Notes by Edward Laws on 'The Alien Benedictine Priory of Monkton and its dependent parishes of Angle, Castle-Martin, Manorbier, and Tenby', 1908.

Laws, Edward, 1837-1913