- D 24.
- Ffeil
- N.D
Vellum. A fragment. The roll seems to belong to the period 1360-70, and may be for one of the years 1361-3.
Vellum. A fragment. The roll seems to belong to the period 1360-70, and may be for one of the years 1361-3.
Vellum. Accounts of Roger de Sonford, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 41 Edward III.
Accounts of Roger de Sonford, receiver of Chirk, from Michaelmas Eve, 42 Edward III, to Eve of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, 43 Edward III.
Vellum. Accounts of William de Balshawe, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 45 Edward III.
Vellum. Beginning much stained and mutilated. Accounts of William Bealshawe, receiver of Chirk, from Michaelmas Eve, 49 Edward III, to 24 Jan., 50 Edward III.
Vellum. Accounts of Sir Griffith Castell, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 6 Richard II.
Vellum. Left hand edge affected by damp. Accounts of Alan de Thorp receiver of Chirkeslond, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 15 Richard II.
Accounts of ringilds and other officers.
Roll containing memoranda of the accounts of the several ringilds and other officers of Nantheudo, Llangollen, Isclauth, Carrecoua, Moghnant, and Kenlleith. It seems to be earlier than D 48, which is dated.
Chirkeslond. 16 [Richard II]. Vellum roll; incomplete; first sections missing. The roll as it stands contains the accounts of Ieuan Vaughan ap Eynion ap Iorwerth (?) ringild of Moghnant; Ieuan ap Eynion ap Madoc Vard, agents (appruiator') for Kenlleith; Ieuan ap Madoc Vard and David ap David, ringilds of Carrechoua; Ieuan Vaughan, chief forester and the under-foresters; Ieuan ap Hoell, farmer of the havotry there.
Chirke and Chirkland. Year ending Michaelmas Eve, 12 Henry VIII. Vellum, seven membranes. Slightly mutilated. Account of the ministers of the lord of the King for the above year:- David Lloid bailiff of Chirke villa; David Lloid, deputy of John Glyn, bailiff of Isclawith; David ap Meredith ap Llewelin deputy of John Glyn, bailiff of Glyn; Edward ap Robert deputy of John Glyn, bailiff of Llangollen; John ap Ieuan, deputy of John Glyn, bailiff of Moghnant; Llewelin ap Gittyn Goch, ringild of Garrechoua; Ieuan ap Gr' ap Hoell, farmer of the reeveship of Moghnant; Margaret verch Ieuan ap Hoell, farmer of the reeveship of Kenlleth; and accounts of forests.
Court Roll. Mochnant (with Carrechoua and Kenlleith),
44 Edward III. Imperfect,- beginning wanting. Vellum. Contents:- fragment of record of a court followed by records of courts held:- Sunday before the Feast of the Annunciation; Thursday before the Feasts of Sts. Tiburtius and Valerian; general and little court held Friday after the Feast of the Apostles Philip and James; courts held- Sunday after the Ascension; Thursday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist; Thursday after the Feast of the Translation of St. Thomas; Friday, the morrow of St. Peter admittance vincula; Friday the Eve of St. Bartholomew; Thursday before the Feast of St. Matthew the Apostle; with summary of totals of the perquisites of the various courts. [In dorso]: records of bailiffs' courts and forest courts.
Vellum. Courts held:- 24 May, 9 Henry IV; and 23 March, 10 Henry IV.
20-21 Henry VII. 14 sheets. Mutilated. Paper. Records of eleven courts for Chirk Villa and the ringildries of Isclauth, Llangollen and Glyn, held between 16 Oct. 1504 and 3 Sept. 1505.
6-7 Elizabeth. 3 membranes. Vellum. Records of the courts of Chirkland for one year: Chyrke Villa, 10 Oct.; Isclawdd, 10 Oct.-3 July; Llangollen, Glyn, and Moghnant, 10 Oct.-4 July; Kynlleth and Carregcova, 10 Oct.-2 May.
Paper; 148 pp., several much torn and mutilated with the cut ends of several other folios; sewn in parchment. Memoranda of actions roughly jotted down at the courts for the several manors in the lordship of Chirk and Chirkland. Much has been torn out of the volume and the courts are now represented as follows:-. Ysclaud, 21 Sept. 1577-25 June 1580. Glyn, 2 Aug. 1576-14 Dec. 1577. Llangollen, 16 May 1576-27 Aug. 1580. Mochnant, 24 Jan. 1575/6-27 May 1578.
Paper; 28 pp.; sewn. Register of writs issued out of the courts of the lordship of Chirk and Chirkland, with names of persons to whom they were issued, record of the fees and particulars of issue.
Paper; 20 pp.; sewn in parchment which is badly torn. A register of the freeholders within the lordship of Chirke and Chirkeland, with letters after their names, presumably a record of their attendance at the several courts.