West Wales Historical Records: The Annual Magazine of the Historical Society of West Wales, Volume 5

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Francis Green
W. Spurrell and son., 1915
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Pagina 109 - Establishment, and the means of exciting among its members a spirit of devotion, to which the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Church Union, in the diocese of St David's, adjudged a premium of £50 in December 1820 ; by Rev.
Pagina 254 - Monypenny for his life, with remainder to his first and other sons successively in tail male, with divers remainders over.
Pagina 110 - Llandugwydd ; but this must be an error, due doubtless to the fact that in the Diocesan Registry at Carmarthen, there is a fiat dated 28 Jan., 1785, for the issue of a license for the marriage of Thomas Makeig of Llandugwydd parish, gent., to Margaret Millingchamp of Cardigan parish, spinster. This proposed marriage presumably never took place, as Margaret Millingchamp most certainly was married in or about the year 1785 to Evan Davies, attorney, of Cardigan, who subsequently built (circa 1810) the...
Pagina 265 - Haroldstone, gave them liberty there, where they partly stayed, and bredd there, and neere at hand, but afterwards chose other landlords in other places ; and as I hear of no great multiplying, so are they not altogether destroyed, but some fewe are yet to be found in some places of the sheere, though but thinne.
Pagina 269 - Essex, and curiously enough the ancester was said to have emigrated to Essex from Crickhowell in Wales ; another pedigree was of a family named Walter, which derived its ancestry from an English source, and it is a coincidence that not only did each of these pedigrees contain Christian names, which are found...
Pagina 201 - Cathedral enjoys the unique distinction of the king being one of the cursal prebendaries with a stall in the choir. There is no record in the cathedral records of the origin of this appropriation to the Crown.
Pagina 114 - Paul, with security afforded to all who should resort to it, and the same liberties were granted, as were enjoyed by those frequenting the king's markets on Sunday in Pembroke.
Pagina 269 - ... was said to have emigrated to Essex from Crickhowell in Wales ; another pedigree was of a family named Walter, which derived its ancestry from an English source, and it is a coincidence that not only did each of these pedigrees contain Christian names, which are found amongst the Walters of Roch Castle, but also the feminine name ' Thomasine,' which was introduced into the Pembrokeshire family by a marriage at the end of the I7th century.

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