"The names of the Rectors of Llanelian from the year 1589", up to,
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"The names of the Rectors of Llanelian from the year 1589", up to 1794.
"The names of the Rectors of Llanelian from the year 1589", up to,
"The names of the Rectors of Llanelian from the year 1589", up to 1794.
The original Will of Foulke Butter of Tilston, co. Chester, clerk,
Signed and sealed. Witnesses: Edward Matthews, Robert Yond. Paper. English.
"The Several Answer of Henry Harrys, gentleman, one of the defendants to the Bill of Complaint of Peter Williams, gentleman, administrator of the goods and chattles of David Wynne, gentleman, deceased, complainant". Paper. English.
"The severall answer of Henry Harrys, gentleman, one of the defendants to the bill of complaint of Peter Williams, gentleman, administrator, of the goods and Chattels of David Wynne, deceased, complainant". Court copy. Paper. English.
"The severall answer of John Ashpoole, gentleman, one of the defendants to the bill of complaint of Peter Williams, gentleman, Administrator of the goods, etc., of David Wynne deceased, complainant." Signed: Andrew Kendrick. English. Paper. Endorsed: Mr. Peter Williams against Sir Richard Middleton "Co coppy of Mr. Ashpooles answer".
"The severall aunswere of Richard Lloyd, gentleman, one of the defendants to the bill of complaint of Peter Williams, gentleman". Endorsed: "Copy of aunswer of Richard Lloyd of Llanynis, and Peter Williams". Paper. English.
"The truth of your Clyent's case". Notes concerning William Doley's father-in-law. Dorothy his widow; Dorothy, the daughter, Wm. Gamull, Esqre., her sister's son, comprising a legal opinion in a law suit. Signed by Edward Lloyd. s. "Att Mr. Tomkins house in Oswaldstry Jan. the 28th 1697(8)". At the foot in another hand: A letter signed by Peter Williams (to- Brayne) ... "lett itt bee as long as you can & return some reflections upon him as well as hee did upon mee". etc. English. Paper. See Nos: 2023-5. Endorsed: "Instructions given by mee to Mr. Brayne for the drawing of the bill agt, mother".
Thirteen letters from J. Parry Jones, Solicitor, Denbigh, concerning the General Mortgage of Coed Coch Estate, addressed to General Wynne; and other writers and recipients. Some copies. The dates range from 17 August 1887, to 6 August 1889. 1. J.P. Jones to Gen. Wynne, 17 Aug. 1887; 2. Mair Blunt & Yates to J.P. Jones, 8 Sep. 1887; 3. J.P.J. to P. Thomson, 9 Sep. 1887; 4. Same to Same, 11 Oct. 1887; 5. W. Mair to J.P. Jones, 29 Oct. 1887; 6. J.P. Jones to P. Thomson, 31 Oct. 1887; 7. Mair & Blunt to J.P. Jones, 7 Nov. 1887; 8. J.P. Jones to P. Thomson. 8 Nov. 1887; 9. Same to same, 11 Nov. 1887; 10. Mair & Blunt to J.P. Jones, 22 July, 1889; 11. J.P. Jones to P. Thomson, 25 July, 1889; 12. Same to Same, 1 Aug. 1889; 13. Same to Same, 6 Aug. 1889.
Three deeds sewn together: 1102 Grant by John ap Ieuan ap Rees of Nantglyn, co. Denb., to Tudder ap Rees ap Llewellin of messuages and lands in Gwythern, Nantglyn Sanctorum, Nantglyn Canon, co. Denb., etc., to the use of the grantor for life, then of Rice ap John ap Ieuan son of the grantor, and his heirs of the body of Alice verz Harry ap Robert his wife, with specified reversions, 25 April, 1560. Small seal, red wax initial letters, I.H Witnesses names endorsed: Henry ap Robert ap Ieuan, etc. Vellum. Latin. 1103: Grant by the said John ap Ieuan ap Rees, in consideration of the marriage of his son Rice ap John with Alice verz Harry ap Robert daughter of Henry ap Robert ap John, to the said Rice and Alice, of lands in Nantglyn Sanctorum and Nantglyn Canon, co. Denb., with specified conditions and remainders, etc., 24 August 1574. Mark signature. Small seal, red wax, initial letters H.H. Witnesses names endorsed: Ri. Parry, Ieuan Lloyde ap Robert, Ffowlke ap Harry, John Parry, etc. Vellum. Latin. 1104: Conveyance in trust by the said John to Ieuan Lloyd ap Rees ap Llewellin and another, of lands in Gwyrtheryn, etc., as before, to the use of the said Rice and his heirs of the body of the said Alice, with specified remainders, etc., 26 August, 1574. Mark Signature. Seal, red wax, as before. Witnesses: Ri. Parry, Ffowlke ap Harry, etc. Vellum. Latin.
Traced Map of Garneddheilin, in Bettws Abergeley, showing lands abutting on the crossroads to Abergeley, Bettws, Tal y Cefn and Conway, in possession of Mr. Butters, Mr. Wynne, Mr. Wynne of Coed Coch, and Mr. Wynn of Llanyfydd called Truthbach, Freeth, Gwerglodd. Scale 3 Chains in an Inch.
Tracing made from the parish map of Llangernyw, 'of that part which is proposed to give up to the New District'.
"Tradesmens and Laborers time at John Lloyd Wynne esq." being a list of masons, carpenters, labourers, sawyers, plasterers, slaters, plumbers etc. who worked for John Lloyd Wynne, giving details of days worked and wages paid.
Transcript from the Roll of Pleas of the Great Session of Flint held at Mold, co. Flint, on 2 September 1802, recording the recovery by Edward Lloyd, Esq., against John Wynne, of messuages, lands, etc., in the parishes of Cilcen, Ysceifiog, Nannerch, Caerwys and Holywell. John Oldfield, defendant.
Transcript of the Will of Hugh Davies of Bwlch in the parish of Llangystenin, co. Carnarvon, farmer. (For the probate, see no. 2844). Signed by the testator. Witnesses: T.E. Parry, Glasfryn, Conway, John J. Davies, High Street, Conway.
Trick of the shield of arms of the Ellis family of Plas Ucha, parish of Llansaintffraid Glan Conway, co. Denbigh (ermine, a lion passant gules).
Tripartite deed made between (1) John Wynne of Melay, co. Denb., Humphrey Wynne of Llanganhaval, same co., and Robert Wynne of Nantglyn same co. (2) Thomas Parry of Llanrhudd, same co., and (3) Meredith Wynne of Carwedfynydd, same co., Jane his wife and Martha Goodman of Carwedfynydd, whereby, in pursuance of the terms of no. 1614, dated 15 Sept. 1674, the first party, for £460, in pursuance of the trust in the said deed expressed, and with consent of the third party, release and sell to the second party viz. Thomas Parry, certain lands in Llanrhudd, co. Denb., called Cae r bont, Cae Canol, Cae glas alias Cae Pella, Gwern y Meirch, Cae r Dderwen, Gwern Cae r Dderwen, Gwern Vcha, Cae Tu bach, Cae mawr, and Cae David Middelton, abutting on the Rivers Rhydwrial, Cae r groes, Caer groes bach, and the highway from Pentre Llanbeder to Ruthin, etc., with specified conditions. Signed. Witnesses: John Parry of Llanbeder, Thomas Williams of Alltgymbyd, and others. Vellum. English.
Tripartite Deed made between (1) John Wynne the younger, of Coed Coch, co. Denbigh, Esq., (ii) William Vaughan of Plas Newydd, co. Carnarvon, gentleman, and (iii) John Lloyd of Havodynnos, co. Denb., Esq. whereby the said J. Wynne, releases, etc. to the said W. Vaughan, the capital messuage called Plas yn Trofarth, and other the premises described in the previous deed, no. 2422, with view to a recovery thereof by the said John Lloyd, "tenant to the precipe.". Signed and sealed by the 1st and 2nd parties. Heraldic seal, a crest. Witnesses as in the lease hereof, no. 2422.
Tripartite deed made between (1) Thomas Parry of Brickill Vcha in the Parish of Combe, co. Flint, and Katherine his wife; (2) John Parry of Combe and William Rutter of Bryngwyn Escob, same co.; and (3) Humffrey Wynne of Llanganhavall, co. Denb., and Peter Prichard of Maen Eva co. Flint, whereby, on payment of £44.10s. by the said John and £30 by the said William to the said Thomas and for the cutting off of entails, etc., and securing tenements and hereditaments to specified uses, it is covenanted that the first party at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint shall suffer a common Recovery of three closes of land in Combe Vwchglan and Huriathicke in a place called Brickill vcha, called y Coetkae Newydd, Coetkae r Mynydd and Coetkae pwll y dommen, 12 acres, formerly part of ffrith y Brickill Ucha; and also of two closes of land in Huriathicke in the Parish of Combe, 6 acres, called ffynnon y berw vcha and ffynnon y berw issa, by the third party to be held to the use of the said John and William according to specified restrictions and conditions. Signed by the first and second parties. Papered seals. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd, William Williams, Henry Griffith, Thomas Lewis. Vellum. English.