Trustees minutes and accounts, 1927-60 at Pem RO [DFC/M/9/93] SM9528415893 Built 1817, rebuilt 1844 and 1886 Coflein On Dyfed FHS Ebenezer CM chapel, Perrotts Road, Havefordwest - still open in 2006 Perrot Rd Wesleyan Methodists, Perrot Rd / Lower Barn St SM9516815765 Built 1769-72, rebuilt 1865, Sunday School added 1874, modified 1881 Not still open 2000 Coflein [is this same place as on ⦠The Walled Gardens at Picton â An Appeal . How do I search the database? The Picton Castle Trust Up-to-date: David Aston Harvey: None on record: Andrew Vaughan-Harries: None on record: Edmund Trevor Mccrory: None on record: Carole Anne Butters: None on record: Christine Ella Roberts: None on record: Philip Raymond Mark Roberts: None on record: Robert John Butters: None on record The Harbour Company was right in its assessment. Haverfordwest and Milford Haven Telegraph, March 2 1859. Margaret Allen, by deed in 1772, gave £100, vested in the trustees of the turnpike roads in the county of Carmarthen, and producing £5 per annum to a schoolmaster for teaching twelve poor boys of this parish, to which purpose also an unknown benefactor from Picton Castle gave £5 per annum. The National Botanic Garden of Wales is delighted to announce the appointment of five new Trustees. Royal Mencap Society â £180,000. 9. Picton Castle. The building was then given to ⦠What are acceptable searches? Haverfordwest and Milford Haven Telegraph, 22 June 1860. Comments are closed. Wyrriot ⦠Gruffydd Elizabeth /Picton Castle 1590c Penrhyn spouse:- John Phillips. The disagreement between the two brothers may also have been fuelled by Kylsant's amiable relations with the family owning Picton Castle. (Family connected to Slebech & Picton Castle). Board of Trustees. The Boathouse At The Car Park, Little Haven, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3UF. Enter into the Book of Rememberance. Background. Thomas Lewis, knowing that he would return to Norchard on completion of his term as land agent, considered the future of Francis Meyrick. Picton Castle is a tall ship used for deep-ocean sail training and long distance education voyages. Pembrokeshire County Record Office. In business terms he reached his lowest point in 1854 in debtorsâ gaol in London, a bankrupt. Fri, December 14th, 2018. The ship was the subject of the television series Tall Ship Chronicles which documented her second voyage around the world in 2001. Saturday 26th January 2019 Picton Castle, The Rhos, Haverfordwest at 3pm. A Queen Anne stained field maple 'mulberry-wood', boxwood and ebony strung bureau-cabinet circa 1710, in the manner of Coxed and Woster. When you visit Picton Castle gardens today you will simply love it. Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) â £200,000. American Phillips families descend from the aristocratic Philipps family of Picton Castle, Wales. 5100. We aim to provide space and time to remember, and to celebrate, with reflection and love for all those we miss. By marriage with an heiress of the Pictons, the Castle became the property of the Wogan family. The hostel was originally a village school, with pupils walking from up to 2 miles away, but in 1965, due to dwindling numbers the school was closed. Rowans Hospice â £90,000. RSA â £75,000. Picton Castle Trust â £55,000. Lloyd David/Pengwernoleu 1597-8 Forest Brechfa son and heir of Griffith Lloyd spouse:- Jane Owen -very unhappy. The Group assists their clients in the maintenance and implementation of companies, trusts, pension planning, funds and wealth preservation. It houses exhibitions of art and local history and has artefacts relating to the townâs past. The ship has carried out seven world voyages to date - completing the seventh one in 2019. 01/04/1996 110510003840700500. Refreshments will be provided, and there will be the chance to talk to existing volunteers along with staff members and trustees. My grandfather commissioned it in the Nineties and it now hangs in the castle. UK: Greenford Park Lots marked W will be sent to Greenford Park Fine Art Storage Facility ⦠Sir Richard Philipps, 1st Baron Milford, had represented the county continuously from 1786 until 1812, when John Owen of Orielton defeated his preferred successor, Cawdorâs heir John Frederick Campbell*, to take the seat. Picton Castle, Slebech, Pembrokeshire, was built in early 12th century by William de Picton and his descendants still occupy the Castle today, carrying the name of Philipps since the 15th Century. The poor are maintained by an average annual expenditure amounting to £136.