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West Wales Historical Records Complete Set of the:
Transactions of the West Wales Historical Society, Volumes 1 through 14
The Annual Magazine of the Historical Society of West Wales.
Edited by Francis Green.
Volume 1: Genealogies of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire Families:
Volume 2: Genealogies of Cardignshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire Families, Dynevor, A Carmarthen Alderman’s Plate, Evan Lloyd of Hendre, Haverford Records, The Abermeurig Family, Saunders of Pentre, Tymawr, and Glanrhydw, Pembrokeshire Parsons
Volume 3: Carmarthen Castle, Cardiganshire Freeholders 1760, The Barlows of Slebach, Marriage Bonds and Fiats of West Wales and Gower, Pembrokeshire Parsons.
Volume 4: Carmarthen Castle; Marriage Bonds and Fiats of West Wales and Gower; Pembrokeshire Lay Subsidies; Old Book Plates of West Wales; The Musgraves of Llanina; Pembrokeshire Parsons.
Volume 5: Marriage Bonds and Fiats of West Wales and Gower; The Manor of Castellan; The Millingchamps of Cardigan; mayors of Pembroke; Pembrokeshire Parsons; Carmarthen Tinworks and Its Founder; Walter of Roch Castle; Cilgerran Weir; Household Accounts of a Welsh Peeress in the XVIIIth century
Volume 6: Pembrokeshire Parsons (concluded); Marriage Bonds and Fiats of West Wales; Thomas Bowen of Trefloyn; Lords Lieutenant for Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest; Sir John Stepney of Prendergast; The Wogans of Pembrokeshire.
Volume 7: Wogans of Pembrokeshire; Wogans of England; Rebecca in West Wales; Marriage Bonds of West Wales and Gower; Dyers of Aberglasney; Stephenys of Prendergast; Early Wills in West Wales; Parish Registers: Marriages at St. Peter’s, Carmarthen; Sr. Alban Thomas.
Volume 8: Carmarthen Under the Tudors; Fishguard Manor’ St. Mary’s College at St Davids; Parish Registers: Marriages at St. Peter’s Carmarthen; Edward Richard and Ystrad Meurig; Pembrokeshire Parson; Street Names of St. Davids City; Stedman of Strata Florida; Harries of Co. Pembroke; Manorial Customs in County Carmarthen; Dewisland Coasters in 1751; The Tuckers of Sealyham; The Edwards of Sealyham; Lloyd of Danyrallt; Marriage Bonds of West Wales and Gower
Volume 9: The Quaker’s of Pembrokeshire; Parish Registers: Baptisms at St. Peter’s Carmarthen; Pembrokeshire in By-Gone Days; Scurlock of Carmarthen; Scoufield of New Moat; Marriage Bonds of West Wales and Gower; Local History from a Printer’s Book; Pembrokeshire Hearths in 1670
Volume 10: Notes on the Church and Parish of Rudbaxton; The Pictons of Poyston; Parish Registers: Baptisms at St. Peter’s Carmarthen; Capt. T. Edwardes Tucker’s Diary; Marriage Bonds of West Wales and Gower; Local History from a Printer’s File; Pembrokeshire Hearths in 1670; Chapels of St. Patrick and St. Justinian
Volume 11: Notes on the Church and Parish of Camrose; Bowen of Roblinston and Camrose; Bowen of Lochmeiler’ The Fortunes of Leweston; Parish Registers: Baptisms at St. Peter’s, Carmarthen; Pembrokeshire Hearths in 1670; South Pembrokeshire Dialect; Marriage Bonds of West Wales and Gower; Further Gleanings From a Printer’s File.
Volume 12: The Pembrokeshire Quakers’ Monthly Meeting; Marriage Bonds of West Wales and Gower; The Castle and Lordship of Llanstephan; Some unpublished Letters of Sir Thomas Picton; Heraldry in St. Peter’s Church, Carmarthen; Cuny of Welston and Golden: Parish Registers: Baptisms at St. Peter’s Carmarthen; Holl’r Pwnc.
Volume 13: Some Unpublished Letters of Sir Thomas Picton; The Castle and Lordship of Llanstephan; Parish Registers: Baptisms at St. Peter’s Carmarthen.
Volume 14: Parish Registers: Burials at St. Peter’s Carmarthen; French Invasion of Pembrokeshire in 1797; Symins of Martell and Llanstinan; The Sequestration of Dewisland by the Commonwealth.
 
     
CASSELL’S GAZETTEER OF THE BRITISH ISLES Being A Complete Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom with Numerous Illustrations and Sixty Maps. Six volumes, 2,840 pages, Originally printed 1900

Almost 200,000 geographical locations are listed. Features included are: barony, borough, burgh, chapelry, civil-parish, ecclesiastical parish, hamlet, liberty, market town, parish, quoad sacra parish, riding, tithing, townland and townships. Each entry may contain: location, population, distance from nearest rail station, distance from either London or Dublin, soil conditions, natural resources, good manufactured, names of churches, monuments, and historical tidbits. More than 60 full color maps illustrated in these volumes.
 
     

Carys Atlas 1794

1794 County Atlas of England, Wales and Scotland John Cary, eminent British cartographer, is undeniably one of the most beautiful and fully detailed period maps ever produced

Each map measures approximately 9" x 12" with the image area just a bit smaller. All are reproduced in full color. Each map shows, every town, market town, village, roads, rivers, canals, and many other geographical locations, many of which have long been absorbed by surrounding towns and cities and can no longer be found on modern maps. These maps cover England, Wales and the border counties of Scotland.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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