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Wynnstay Estate Records
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Bargain and sale with feoffment by Michael Owen,

  1. Michael Owen, gent. 2. Howell Vaughan otherwise Hugh Vaughan of Llanuyollin [Llanuwchllyn], co. Mer. of the lake called Pimbremear alias Llyntegid with its banks, fishing and customary rights in co. Merioneth late in the tenure of 2, and all its lands, rents and annual profits, with power of attorney to John Wyne ap Cadd’er of Reulas [Rhiwlas] co. Merioneth, esq., and John Mydelton of Gwaynennock [Gwaunynog], co. Denbigh, gent., to deliver seisin. Recites a bargain and sale made to 1 by Hugh Counsell of Harmondsworth, co. Middlesex, gent., and Robert Baker (‘Pistor’) of London, gent., of Llyntegid and its lands which Queen Elizabeth had granted to them by letters patent dated at Westminster 4 Feb. 1569/70. Consideration: £26.

1952 deposit,

The 1952 Deposit comprises the estate and family papers of the Williams Wynn family of Wynnstay and of other families to whom they were related by descent or marriage, such as Wynn of Gwydir, Kyffin of Glascoed, Purcell of Nantcriba; Vaughan of Llwydiarth and Thelwall of Plas y Ward, comprising rentals and account books, 1300-1925; title deeds, [pre-1290]-[c. 1910]; estate and household administration papers, mainly 1573-1946; family and personal papers, 1571-1913; financial papers, 1592-1914; county administration papers, mainly 1523-1851; crown and central government papers, 1608-1880; administration papers of charities, schools and the church, 1547-1908; legal and arbitration papers, 1449-1819; lordship and manorial records 1364-1849; papers relating to roads and railways, 1770-1910; family settlements, probate records and trusts, 1499-1906; Much Wenlock estate records, mainly 1534-1860; Nantcriba estate records, 1381-1680; and maps.

Wynnstay home rents

Property in p's Ruabon (t's Dinhinlle, Cristionydd), Marchwiail, Erbistock (Eyton Park), Holt and Is-y-coed, co. Denb. Collectors: Mr Stowing (1693-1694), Thomas Wattall (1694), John Jones (1695-1706), Robert Simon (1715-1723), Thomas Jones (1732-1770) and Randle Jones (1772). From R5/8 (1700) onwards p. Ruabon (t. Morton Wallicorum) is added. From R5/11 (1702) onwards p. Wrexham is added. It had been incorporated previously in R9/6a-e (1697-1701) and R9/7 (1700). From R5/1 (1709) onwards p. Is-y-Coed is omitted. It is incorporated from R10/9 (1712) onwards in the Stanwardine Collection. From R11/6 (1718) onwards p. Holt is omitted. For the continuation of this collection post-1772, see Collection II.

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