Farm rents -- Wales -- Flintshire.

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Glynne of Hawarden estate records

  • GB 0210 GLYNNE
  • Fonds
  • 1304-1899

Estate records, including deeds and documents, 1304-1887, relating to the estates of the Glynnes in Flintshire and elsewhere. The first three centuries covered by the deeds relate largely to the Ravenscroft family, their property, and their legal transactions. A large body of the documents relate to the period when Sir John Glynne, 6th bart., was the occupier of the estate. Other estate records include accounts, rentals, estate, household, and personal accounts, inventories, election expenses, colliery accounts, lists of charities distributed, estate maps, plans, surveys, bills, vouchers, etc., 1690-1872, including rentals of the lordship of Hawarden, 1686-1886. -- Amongst the personal papers are the diaries and account books of Sir John Glynne, 1753-1757, the diaries of the Rev. Stephen Glynne, 1798-1824, Mary Glynne, afterwards Lady Lyttelton, 1824-1831, Stephen Richard Glynne, 1825-1874, and W. H. Gladstone whilst at Eton College, 1856-1857; travel journals through North Wales, 1824, South Wales, 1824, Scotland, 1839, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Belguim, Greece and Austria, 1834-1866, Turkey, 1848, Egypt, 1850, and Palestine, 1850. -- The archive also includes election papers such as lists of voters, canvass returns, accounts, relating to Flintshire elections, 1727-1837, letters written by and to members of the Glynne family and to Gladstone; notes on history, genealogy and ecclesiology; ships' log-books, 1727-1730 and 1734-1739. -- A separate group of legal papers which belonged to a lawyer named Dovey, relate mainly to bankrupts, and their immediate relevance to the Glynne family is not very obvious.

Glynne family, of Hawarden

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A survey and valuation of the Bachegraig estate in the parishes of Tre Meirchion and Bodvarry, Flintshire, belonging to Gabriel Piozzi, Esq., taken in the year 1790 by Samuel Minshull. Following the survey are estate accounts in the hand of Gabriel Piozzi, 1788-1807, including particulars of rents, arrears of rents, taxes, tithes, and farm and household expenses; and memoranda of the letting of properties, tithes, hay, etc., by Sir John [Salusbury Piozzi] Salusbury, 1820-4. Accompanying the survey is a volume of seven ink and coloured field plans, with schedules, on vellum, shelved at the time of publishing the Handlist description in the Department of Prints, Drawings, and Maps.

Samuel Minshull, Gabriel Piozzi and John Salusbury Piozzi Salusbury.