Volume 1
A catalogue of the manuscripts relating to Wales in the British museum / Compiled and edited by Edward Owen.
- British Museum. Department of Manuscripts
- Date:
- 1900-1922
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A catalogue of the manuscripts relating to Wales in the British museum / Compiled and edited by Edward Owen. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![U36I S3. f. 138. Letter from lord Pembroke, president of the council of the Marches of Wales to lord treasurer Burghley ; 26 Dec. 1587. Concerning the business of the council. f. 182. The names of certain serving men in lyv[er]ye which are justices of the peace in the counties of Car- digan, Carmarthen and Pembroke. Com. Cardigan. Com. Carmarthen. Com. Pembrok. A John Stedman James Lewes John Lloyde Morrice ap Rychard Walter Vaughan Philip Will’ms 'i D’d ap John ap G’llim I Morgan John Harrye f Owen D’nne George Wyryott, belonging to therle of Essex. Alban Stepney i belonging to the John Gwyn, clerke J Bisshop of St. Davys. belonging to therle of Essex. belonging to therle of Essex. r*37] 34. f. 188. A petition of the creditors of the earl of Leicester on his barony of Denbigh, to lord Burghley, that they may receive their money ; 1587. [138] 55. f. 93. A letter from W. Herle to lord Burghley con- cerning the customs at Milford Haven ; 3 Feb. 1587. See also letter at f. 204. [139] 56. (a) ff. 204b, 205. Grant to William Cecil of the office of aulnager in Wales and Monmouthshire (“ de fhrma subs’ et ulnag’ p’ ann’ venal’ in com. Monmouth, &c.); 16 Oct. 1588. Vellum. Latin. (b) f. 163. Petition of Christopher Avenant to lord treasurer Burghley respecting the Mineral and Battery Works at Tintern ; 11 May, 1588. See Arch. Camb., 3rd Ser., ix, 304.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29001043_0001_0084.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)