Northumberland (England) -- Genealogy.

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Kerry family pedigree roll

  • NLW MS 23219G.
  • File
  • 1792

Pedigree and achievement of Edward Kerry (d. ca. 1698), Binweston, parish of Worthen, Shropshire, traced from Gwernen ap Gwaeddgar, lord of Bromfield and Iâl, Llyr Marini, king of Gloucester, and King Pelinor, with twenty-five other coats of arms, all emblazoned and painted, apparently copied by Joseph Patrick, 1792.

Patrick, Joseph, fl. 1792.

Miscellanea,

An eighteenth century blazon of the arms of the family of Knethel of co. Northumberland (ermine, a saltire gules) (mounted on a fragment of an early seventeenth century survey of the farm of properties in Iscoyd Gwynioneth, Aberustwith, Iscoyd Cardigan, Cruthin, Generglin, Diffrin Claragh, Llangeby, Cardigan, Mevennyth, Kilkennon, and Hanyniocke, co. Cardigan); a calligraphic exercise by Thomas Meyler, 1816; a passport issued to Edward Picton Phillips, 1843; a typescript carbon copy of a letter from J. W. Phillips to the press, 1933, relating to the building of the organs of St. Mary's and St. Martin's [Haverfordwest]; and a brief typescript description and history of Skomer Island.

Tyrwhitt pedigrees,

  • NLW MS 10768C.
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  • [1872x1899] /

[R. P. Tyrwhitt:] Notices and Remains of the family of Tyrwhitt ... originally seated in Northumberland ... afterwards in Lincolnshire ... and more recently in Shropshire and Denbighshire ... [London, 1872], with MS. additions by Sir [John] Bernard Burke, Ulster King at Arms, and by William Edward Foster, F.S.A.. Inset is an undated letter to the author from Walter S[pencer-] S[tanhope] Tyrwhittt, Oxford, relating to Tyrwhitt pedigrees.

Tyrwhitt, Robert Philip, 1798-1886.