- Glynne of Hawarden/ 6940.
- Ffeil
- 1756, Jan. 14.
A Letter Of Attorney from Mrs Huntbach to Mr John Harris, demanding the return of china and other goods illegally sold at Bromesgrove.
A Letter Of Attorney from Mrs Huntbach to Mr John Harris, demanding the return of china and other goods illegally sold at Bromesgrove.
Affidavits of James Lamb and Thomas Brettell concerning the payment of rent arrears for lands held of Samuel Hellier, esq., dec., and proving how the former deponent had been ill advised by John Harris of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, attorney, defendant in the suit of Hellier v. Harris.
Indenture and bond of apprenticeship,
Bond for the observation of No. 4832,
Lease for two natural lives of the cottage known as the Smithy House, Hawarden,
A Description of Aston estate, with particulars of acreages, rents and methods of farming each tmt,
Bills and vouchers for wines and clothing,
An Account of J. Kenrick with the poor of p. Hawarden,
Bond for the payment of £1,400 and interest,
A rental of the lordship of Hawarden,
Bond for the payment of £1,000 and interest,
A Certificate admitting Stephen Glynne, MA, of Queen's College, Oxford, to the Holy Order of Deacon, after a ceremonial held by Edmund, Bishop of Chester at the Episcopal Palace, Chester.
A Group of papers in Thomas Boydell's handwriting, variously headed,
Bond for the payment of £200 and interest,