- 1733.
- File
- 1744/5, Feb. 16.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Memorandum of a lease by Mrs. Mary Shepherd to John Southcote of a house in East Street in the parish of St. George the Martyr.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Memorandum of a lease by Mrs. Mary Shepherd to John Southcote of a house in East Street in the parish of St. George the Martyr.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Exemplification of a recovery suffered between William Adams, gent., demandant, and John Adams, gent., tenant, of the manor of Llandowror, the advowson of the church and messuages and lands. Vouchees: (1) Sir John Philipps, bart., (2) John Vaughan.
Inventory of goods and furniture at Picton Castle belonging to Sir Erasmus Philipps, deceased,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Leases of farms and houses of the part of the Picton Castle Estate called the Martletwy Estate in the parishes of Martletwy, Penally and Pembroke.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Leases of farms and houses on the Picton Castle Estate in the parishes of Bigelly, Boulston, Crunwear, Llandewi Velfrey, Llandisilio, Llawhadden, Ludchurch, Narberth, Penrith, Robeston Wathen; St. Mary's Pembroke, St. Michaels Pembroke, Slebech, Uzmaston and Walwyns Castle. [1301 - Blaenffos Baptist Chapel, 1782].
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Leases and surrenders of leases of farms, houses and lands on that part of the Picton Castle estate called the Trelloyne Estate in the parishes of Burton] Llanstadwell, Narberth, Manorbier, Penally and the towns of Tenby and Pembroke.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Account Book [of ? Sir John Philipps] containing accounts of rents of the Picton Castle estate (Trelloine, Martletwy, Haverfordwest and Kilgetty), election expenses, coal works at Masterland, p. Begelly. Cardmakers Pool and Martletwy, wages of labourers and the schoolmaster of St. Issells, tradesmen, barley, oats and meat.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Abstract Or Title of Lord Milford to the Kilgetty Estate,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Alphabetical List of the tenants of the Picton Castle estates, their tenements and yearly rents,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Account of James Eynon with Lord Milford in respect of Picton Castle farm, and estates in cos. Pembroke and Carmarthen, Penaley, Boulston and Llanachever tithes, Cooke and Rees's debt, cash paid to Levi Phillips, etc.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Account Book of Sir Richard Philipps in respect of bills paid, wages of servants, interest money, rent, annuities, rates, breaking horses, seeds.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Account Book kept on behalf of Sir Richard Philipps, Lord Milford, of Picton Castle. Items include lists of hounds and pointers, salaries of teachers at Stainton, St. Issells and Roach, stipend of the curate of Llanykeven, rents, servants, wages, taxes, purchase of stock, tithes clothing, merchandise, Wheeler's charity, wine, grain, Llanfyrnach mine receipts, stock at Piston Castle, payments to school master and French horn teacher.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Pedigree showing the descent of Sir Richard Philipps, Lord Milford, from Edward III and Philippa, daughter of the Duke of Hainault. Printed. Several copies.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Probate Will of Mary Harris, widow of John Harris lately Captain in the Nineteenth Regiment of Foot, deceased. Estates in Hayscasthe, St. Martin in Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke and Trellock, co. Carmarthen. Will dated 10 Feb. 1771.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,
Letter from J. Campbell., Harley Street to [Lord Milford]. In his letter Mr. Symmons mentions reports of the writer's disaffection to the Party pause. From his first entering the world the representation of the county of Pembroke was his favourite object. Did not give up his intention of offering himself at the next general election until he heard the discouraging language of recipient at Picton. Assures his lordship of the little interest his property gives him but will not solicit in his favour.
Part of Picton Castle Estate Records,