A Treatise of Lordships Marchers,
- NLW MS 12274C.
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- [1809x1825].
A transcript of 'A Treatise of Lordships Marchers in Wales . . .' by George Owen, Henllys. The paper is watermarked 1809.
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A Treatise of Lordships Marchers,
A transcript of 'A Treatise of Lordships Marchers in Wales . . .' by George Owen, Henllys. The paper is watermarked 1809.
'Lordshipps Marchers in Wales',
Part of Egerton Phillimore Papers
Manuscript notes and annotated galley proofs relating to the chapter on 'A Treatise of Lordshipps Marches in Wales', in the Description of Pembrokeshire, volume 3.
'Proofs that the English counties be in the marches of Wales',
An exposition, [1600x1689], of an argument that the English border counties are in the marches of Wales 'according to the words of the Statute 34 Henry VIII'.
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The Richards and Edwards families of Cardiff and Llandaff : Genealogical notes
Family trees and genealogical notes and extracts relating to the Richards family of Cardiff and the Edwards family of Llandaff House (ff. 1-14 verso); historical notes relating to Wales and the Marches (ff. 15-26 verso); a licence, dated 1 December 1823 and signed by George IV and [Sir] Charles George Young, granting Thomas William Richards the right to adopt the surname of Edwards and to bear the arms of that family (f. 27); notes relating to the murder of William Powell of Glanareth, Carmarthenshire in 1770 (ff. 28-30); letters to Thomas William Edwards from Francis E. Stacey, 1848, ?vicar of Cardiff, and from Thomas [?John] Powell, rector of Llanhamlach, 1857, both relating to genealogical matters (ff. 31-34); and an extract from the pedigree of George Rice Rice-Trevor, 4th baron Dynevor (f. 35).