The Times, January 20, 1786, p.3 "A few days since, died at Bath, Mrs Meyler, wife of Mr Meyler bookseller, in the Grove
The Times, January 22, 1790, p.4 "Bath January 19. Arrived here....Mr and Mrs R Meyler...."
There is also a report in The Times, August 25, 1829, p.3, relating to a court case at Hereford Aug 22 Doe. Dem Meyler vs Bright, in which it describes a dispute over land claimed by one party following their common ancestors' death. The land in question was at Carvega, Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire. The gravestone was removed from the church in Whitchurch, as evidence and stated "Thomas Meyler son of Richard and Elizabeth Meyler, late of Caravega in this parish who died Jan ye 10th 1748, aged 69; also Anne, who died 5th August 1757, aged 61."
Caravega is in Whitchurch, is just down the road from St David's near Solva.
I'm trying to get my head around the relationships between the descendants, since the court seems to be saying that the two descendants were supposed to have been 2nd and 3rd sons, but in act got the order wrong, so it case was all about reclaiming land that should have passed to the correct son, from which these two were descended (I think). One name mentioned as a common ancestor was a Francis Meyler, apothecary, Haverfordwest. I'm trying to get my head around i, since it all seems a bit complicated, but it might be relevant to the Pembrokeshire family.