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Articles relating to Pembrokeshire (offprints)

Offprints of articles published in Archaeologia Cambrensis, namely 'On the Architectural Antiquities of South Pembrokeshire' by E. A. Freeman (1852), 'The House of Scotsborough, near Tenby' by Edward Laws (1906) and 'The Early Life of St. Samson of Dol' by W. Done Bushell (1903).

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.

Etchings of Tenby : including many ancient edifices which have been destroyed, and intended to illustrate the most striking peculiarities in early Flemish architecture, with a short account of that town, and of the prinicpal builisings in its neighbourhood /

  • [Etchings of Tenby]
  • File
  • 1812.

Printed book giving the history of Tenby and the surrounding area with printed etchings and drawings pasted onto blank pages. Bound into the back of the volume are two later articles relating to Tenby : 'Mic Dinbych: the eulogy of Tenby' (2 copies) and 'Early inscribed stones of Wales'.

Norris, Charles, 1779-1858.

Etchings of Tenby ... (transcript)

An incomplete transcript by Allen of Charles Norris: Etchings of Tenby ... with a short account of that town ... (London, 1812), and of the 'Letter' addressed by Norris [1779-1858] to the burgesses and inhabitants of Tenby in 1831, with notes by Allen.

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

Trevor Lloyd Williams Family Papers,

  • GB 0210 TREVWILLIAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1859-1946 (accumulated [early 20th century]) /

Papers of Trevor Lloyd Williams, 1859-1946, comprising scrapbooks of press-cuttings, letters, notebooks and ephemera relating mainly to his family, in particular to Rev. John Morris, Rev. John Lloyd Williams, Rev. Thomas Nicholson, Rev. W. Pedr Williams, and Ivor Percy Nicholson; also included are notebooks of Trevor Lloyd Williams containing transcripts of documents and notes relating to Welsh history.

Lloyd-Williams, Trevor