- DX37 (ii).
- File
- 1718, May 27.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Affidavit of John Rudd the younger of Durham, that the above is a true copy of the original. (ii) attached to (i).
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Affidavit of John Rudd the younger of Durham, that the above is a true copy of the original. (ii) attached to (i).
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Affidavit of Isaac Gilbertson of Machynlleth, co. Mont., gent., that he found in the parish church of Llanbardarn Fawr, co. Card., a monument to the memory of the Rev. William Powell, LL.D., of Nanteos who died on 21 Dec. 1780 and to his wiife Elizabeth, daughter of Athelstan Owen of Rhiwsaeson, co. Mont., esq., and Mrs Ann Corbet of Ynysymaengwyn.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Affidavit of Griffith Owen of Towyn, co. Mer., gent., who deposed that he came to Nannau as a harper in 1761 and stayed there for six years, that on the death of the heiress he removed with Mr Gwynn to Taliaris, co. Carm., where he stayed six years, that in Aug. or Sept. 1773 he became harper to Henry Arthur Corbet of Ynysmaengwyn who died without male issue, that he was succeeded to the purchased estate by his only daughter; that Edward Maurice of Lloran, esq., eldest brother of H.A.C. succeeded to the estate, who assumed the name Corbet and died in 1820 leaving only two dau's, that on his death the estate devolved on Athelstan Corbet, that Pryce Maurice of Lloran, father of Edward Corbet and H.A.C. died in 1778, that the Rev. Pryce Maurice, second son of P.M. died at Towyn in 1803 leaving issue, Edward Maurice the eldest son who never married, Pryce Maurice, the second son, who died unmarried in 1819 and Athelstan Corbet (then Maurice).
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Affidavit of David Davies of Llwyn Wcws, p. Towyn, co. Mer., aged 83, who deposed that on the death of Mrs Owen of Ynysmaengwyn, her only surviving son Richard Owen succeeded to the Ynysymangwyn estate and that he died soon after his mother without issue.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Advice of Eub[ule] Thelwall on the conveyance of man. Penbedw and as to security to Sir Roger Mostyn from judgements affecting the estate of Owen Thelwall.
Advice of counsel in levying a fine and suffering a recovery,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Administration of the estate of John ap John ap Hugh of Ruthland, co. Flint, dec., granted to Alice verch Hugh Gruffith, widow, and John Hughes, grandson of the deceased.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Acknowledgement of Richard Pryce that he has borrowed £5 from John Jones of the city of London. Endorsed: '69' and 'Cosen Rich Pryce his note .'.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Acknowledgement of Lewis Owen of Peniarth of receipt from his sister Lowry Vaughan, to the use of his son Richard Owen and Elizabeth his wife, of deeds relating to the Abergwydol estate, co. Mont.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Acknowledgement of John Hughes, St Asaph, solicitor, for receipt of bundles of accounts, letters and other papers relating to the Penbedw estate, with covering letter.
Acknowledgement of a debt of £1.10.0,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
1 Hugh ap Ed'd, otherwise Croft, and Thomas ap Ed'd, otherwise Croft, both of p. Darrowen, co. Mont., coopers. 2 Derwas Griffith of Glyne, gent. Acknowledgement of a debt of £1.10.0.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
1 Thomas Williams of Llugwy, p. Pennall, co. Mer., gent. 2 Lewis Owen of Peniarth, esq. Acknowledgement by 1 that the weir opposite his lands called Cae Gwin y Dwr in t. Isygarreg, p. Machenlleth, co. Mont., belongs to 2 and that he rented the same from 2 for the year 1647 undertaking to give as rent a moiety of all the fish caught. Damaged.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Accounts of repairs to the old mills [?p. Whittington, Shropshire], for legal costs in prosecuting Mr Mytton before the court of the Council in the Marches of Wales for breaking the mill dam and of the 'fall in Babbyes Wood', [p. Whittington].
Accounts of red ore received from Penbedw [at Brymbo],
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Accounts of receipts and disbursements of the Pickhill estate between Messrs Kenyon & Bennion (Parry from 1803) with William Wynne [of Peniarth], esq.
Accounts of pig iron made at Brymbo furnace, Jan. 1824-Dec. 1827. Copies,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Accounts of pig iron made at Brymbo furnace using Penbedw and Lancashire iron ore, and of coal delivered to the furnace bank, Jan. 1823-June 1826. Copies.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Accounts of mortgage and bond debts and of rents due from Hugh Humphrey ap Hugh Thomas of Peniarth Ganol, [p. Llanegryn, co. Mer.], 1705-12, and of payments made by him, 1714-16, towards discharging the same.
Accounts between Mrs Hannah Dunstar and Richard Williams of Penbedw for salary due and money lent,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,