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Abbey of Burton-on-Trent,

A classified collection of ecclesiastical letters, including compilations by Master Bernard; a version of the treatise De legibus et consuetudinibus Anglie which was long attributed to Ranulf de Glanville, chief justiciar of England (the treatise is here called liber curialis - 'Incipit prologus in librum qui uocatur Curial, in qua continentur leges Anglie'); collections of writs and precedents of legal instruments; a collection of writs under the rubric 'Incipiunt brevia que emanant a curia domini regis'; royal letters, including letters relating to the Mise of Lewes, 1264, letters of Otto, Emperor of the Romans to King John, documents relating to the election of John de Stafford as abbot of Burton, 1260, etc.; transcripts of documents relating to Burton Abbey; and transcripts of charters of Anglo-Saxon kings, 800-1048, including a copy of the will of Wulfric, founder of Burton Abbey.

Legal memoranda, etc.,

A volume with insets in the hand of J. H. Davies containing memoranda, opinions, precedents and notes of proceedings in actions, 1903 and undated, in which the writer acted as counsel (claims to the title to the Plas Pennant estate and to Barmouth foreshore).

Legal precedents; catalogue of deeds,

A volume originally used by J. H. Davies to record some late nineteenth and early twentieth century legal precedents, including an opinion, 3 February [19]05, on the claim for payment of chief rents by freeholders 'in and about' Dinas Mawddwy. Beginning at the end of the volume is a catalogue compiled by Annie J. Ellis, Thomas Iorwerth Ellis and J. H. Davies, c. 1914, of bundles of deeds and documents numbered 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 (Watkins of Moelcerni, Cardiganshire) and dated 1549-1848 in the Cwrtmawr collection of deeds (now in the National Library of Wales and described in detail in a typewritten catalogue (1956)).

Legal precedents,

  • NLW MS 11805B.
  • File
  • [18 cent., second ½].
  • Part of Brawdy MSS,

Legal precedents written in several hands and based largely on legal records of the early years of the reign of George II. Several of the documents recorded in the volume are of interest to co. Middlesex.

Legal precedents,

  • NLW MS 2356D.
  • File
  • [18 cent.].

The second of two volumes (see also NLW MS 2355D) of legal precedents and transcripts of pleas, etc. The volumes belonged to Richard Jones, Oswestry.

Legal precedents,

  • NLW MS 3519D.
  • File
  • [17 cent.]-[18 cent.]

One of two volumes containing a collection of legal precedents, some of them of Welsh interest, arranged in alphabetical order of subject from A to D.

Legal precedents,

  • NLW MS 3518E.
  • File
  • [17 cent.]-[18 cent.]

One of two volumes containing a collection of legal precedents, some of them of Welsh interest, arranged in alphabetical order of subject from A to D.

Legal precedents,

  • NLW MS 2355D.
  • File
  • [18 cent.].

The first of two volumes (see also NLW MS 2356D) of legal precedents and transcripts of pleas, etc. The volumes belonged to Richard Jones, Oswestry.

Legal precedents,

  • NLW MS 2378D.
  • File
  • 1656.

A collection of specimens of writs, pleas, and other legal instruments mainly of the Tudor period, made by Charles Rogers in 1656. One of the cases quoted relates to a dispute between John Cole, clerk, and Laur' ap Harry over a presentation to the vicarage of Monmouth, and the others relate to several counties mainly in southern England.

Llyfr Rowland Eames

A commonplace book belonging to Rowland Eames, Penrhyndeudraeth, 1776-1781, and containing notes on arithmetic, accounts, recipes, 'cerddi' and 'carolau', hymns, precedents of legal documents, music, night-school memoranda, a highway account for Llanfrothen, 1790, etc.

Eames, Rolant, 1750-1825