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Coed Coch and Trovarth Estate Records Ffeil
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'Plan of the Great Oake called the Green-Dale Oake in the Lane near Welbeck in Nottinghamshire'. Contains a monogram [? ...,

'Plan of the Great Oake called the Green-Dale Oake in the Lane near Welbeck in Nottinghamshire'. Contains a monogram [? that of Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, Duke of Portland, owner of Welbeck Abbey], surmounted by a coronet with five pearls, and the motto "Virtute et Fide'. Printed from a copper plate, 'these draughts taken 31 August 1727'.

Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an ...,

Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an account of the tithe of Llangernyw, 1738, and an inventory of what was sold of the goods of Hedd Lloyd,-esq., deceased ('ye sale was on August 18 1738'). Vellum bound.

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli ...,

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli. Twelve of these are from John Wynne of Coed Coch to Richard Lloyd, esq., 9 Coney Court, Gray's Inn, London, and range between 11 December, 1774, and 24 February, 1778. The thirteenth is from the Rev. Ed. Edwards, Pennant, to his son, the Rev. H. Holland Edwards, a student at Christ Church, oxford, and is dated 20 July, 1778. The last, undated, is from the latter to his father. All the letters relate to personal, family, and business matters.

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