Vouchers and bills for expenses connected with Mr Heald's Bank,
- Glynne of Hawarden/ 3002-33.
- Ffeil
- 1779-81.
Vouchers and bills for expenses connected with Mr Heald's Bank,
An Abstract of Lady Glynne's rental,
Observations on the accounts of the executor of Hawarden estate,
Accounts between George Berks and Thomas Boydell concerning sales at Sandycroft colliery,
An Account kept by Thomas Boydell, of the personal estate of Sir Stephen Glynne, dec,
Memoranda of leys and taxes charged upon sundry tmt's on Hawarden estate,
An Account between Thomas Boydell and members of the family of Sir Stephen Glynne, bart, dec,
An Account of bark sold from Hawarden Castle estate,
Vouchers and bills mostly relating to work done on the sluice at Stoop Bridge,
A Memorandum in preparation for a legal action [?between Sir Stephen Glynne and his sisters] concerning the unsettled and real estates of Sir John Glynne, dec.
Notices to the guardian of Sir Stephen Glynne for the payment of sums of money charged to him as lord of man. Hawarden, and as a landowner therein, toward the costs of the commission set up by the Act for inclosing Saltney Marsh.
Letter Of Administration of the estate of Sir Stephen Glynne, dec., granted to Lady Mary Glynne,
The Seal of the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury is attached.
A List of the voters in Flint who polled for Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne, with remarks on the qualifications of each voter. Also an abstract of Sir John Glynne's title in right of his wife, Dame Honora Glynne, to several lands in co. Flint, now in mortgage to Sir William Williams, bart.
Sermons delivered mostly at the New Chapel in Stourbridge and St Martin's Church, Birmingham, during 1737-41, and including one Assize sermon preached before the Hon. Mr Justice Fortescue and Mr Justice Lee on Friday, 21 March 1734, at St Chad's in Shrewsbury. In the hand of [?Richard Dovey].
A Poem entitled 'The Dying Christian' by Mr Harrison, senior, of Salisbury,