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A packet of papers belonging to the Wynne family: 1. Memorandum of the death of "my aunt Wynne", 8 Jan ...,

A packet of papers belonging to the Wynne family: 1. Memorandum of the death of "my aunt Wynne", 8 Jan. 1735; 2. Letter from Peter Wynne, Ruthin, 6 Feb. 1735;. 3. Another 9 Feb. 1735; 4. Programme of days of meeting at the Ruthin Assembly, Winter quarter 1759; 5. Bill of Edw. Lloyd to Peter Wynne for gallon of brandy. 27 Sept. 1765. Paper. English.

A note of mortgage, dated 8 May, 1691; assignment of lease, 19 June, 1691, a further mortgage, 28 May 1692 ...,

A note of mortgage, dated 8 May, 1691; assignment of lease, 19 June, 1691, a further mortgage, 28 May 1692, and a bond, 18 Sept. 1703, followed by a discharge by John Steventon of Rhyd in the parish of Dysart, co, Flint, gentleman, purchaser under John Evans, grandson of John Evans of Pentre Du, deceased, of the lands called Mandir, co. Flint, Bich Wen-ydd in Kilkeng same co., to Sydney Williams, etc. Signed by John Evans and Jno Steventon. Witnesses: John Lloyd, Edw. Price. English. Paper. Endorsed: "Evans and Stepletons release to Mrs. Williams".

A mutilated deed, with sides cut, whereby Thomas Williams of .... co. Merioneth, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife, agree to ...,

A mutilated deed, with sides cut, whereby Thomas Williams of .... co. Merioneth, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife, agree to levy a fine to John Vaughan of Caergai, same co., Esq., on (a messuage) and land in Penmaen, parish of Llanvawr, same co., called Penmaen alias Blaenyfedw, alias Tythun Gronow fongam alias Llwyn Howell, and other lands called y ffrith, y Rhos, y fedw, cae yn y Drws vcha, Cae yn Drws Issa, y Cerrig, y Bryn vcha, y Bryn Issa, y Coed Issa, y Cae Kill, y ddau gae gwyn, y Cae Beudu Newydd, y Cae Issa, Cae (r) fownog, y tri cyfer alias Cae tunty .... Nant, y Cae Banadle, Bryn Methiedig, Llwyn Howell, y Lledfron and Pwll (r) Gaer, etc., in Penmaen as above, called Tu yn y Nant, formally described in the fine as lying in Penmaen and T. Williams, having received £105 from J. Vaughan aforesaid, conveys the premises to the said J. Vaughan, subject to conditions of redemption, etc., at specified dates. Signature of John Vaughan. Witnesses: Hedd Lloyd; John Griffith, clerk: Maurice Trygarn, Charles Roberts. Endorsed: "A Deed belonging to Mr. John Vaughan of Caergai". English. Vellum.

A memorandum in Welsh: "Bidybys ibawb ysydd ac addel rrac llaw wneuthuror Gruff' ap Med' ap Dud' Cylyv aredd rwnc ...,

A memorandum in Welsh: "Bidybys ibawb ysydd ac addel rrac llaw wneuthuror Gruff' ap Med' ap Dud' Cylyv aredd rwnc Res ap Jankyn ap Lli' ap Thomas or ynaill du ac Ieuan ap Res ap Lli' ac yncharad vz Gruff' ap Ieuan or du aralli' abod yn amod it Res adu Gwair ysydd yn ywern vawr yn llaw John ap Gruff' ap Belyn' i Ieuan ac i yncharad derym vi bylynedd am ddyledion oedd ar Isabell vz Gruff' ap Ieuan oed Kyrst mil a hanar ac ... x bylynedd". Paper.

A memorandum book containing names of tenants and their holdings in Abergeley, Bettws, Caerwys, Denbigh, Cwm, Eglwys Fâch, Lanelian, Llangwstenin ...,

A memorandum book containing names of tenants and their holdings in Abergeley, Bettws, Caerwys, Denbigh, Cwm, Eglwys Fâch, Lanelian, Llangwstenin, Llanfwrog, Llanganhafal, Llangwyfan, Llanrhaiadr, Llanrhydd, Llansannan, Llansaintfraid, Llanyfydd, Llanynys, Nantclyn, Nannerch, Prestatyn, Ruthin, Tremerchion, and Ysgeifiog; followed by accounts of rents received, etc., 1802, 1803, with memoranda at the end. Paper. 4to. English. In the volume are: a receipt to John Wynne, Esqre., for chief rent due to Richard Myddleton Esqre, for two years ending at Michaelmas 1766. 27 Feb. 1767; and a list of arrears belonging to Mr. Wynne due 1800, and not paid 8th October 1801, for rents in Abergeley and several other of the above parishes. Paper. English.

A List or Schedule of all the security Mr. Lewis Anwyl late of Tai yn y foel Dyed possessed of ...,

A List or Schedule of all the security Mr. Lewis Anwyl late of Tai yn y foel Dyed possessed of with the severall sums of money secured thereon respectively with their respective Interests due to the time of his Death." The dates range from 13 June 1745 to 24 August 1764; and the total amount is £1070. 14. 1. Note that this document probably belongs to the year 1702, and subsequent matter connected with the release of Tai yn y Voel, co. Denbigh.

"A List of the Debts of the late W. John Jones of Tan y Dderwen Discharged by Mrs. Gaynor Wynne ...,

"A List of the Debts of the late W. John Jones of Tan y Dderwen Discharged by Mrs. Gaynor Wynne out of £1060 Purchase Money agreed to be paid for his Estate sold to her by the Exrs. and Trustees of his Will as followeth.". Among other payments are: To the Poor of Llysfaen, £41-6-8; The Poor and School of Bettus £171-8-6, The Poor of Llysfaen Annuity £52. The Poor of Llanelian £8-5-4. Balance in hand of Purchaser, £191-19-1 whereof a moiety is bequeathed to use of his son John Jones in Bethlehem Hospital £95-19-61/2. The other moiety, after payments to Mr. Hughes, 3 June, 1749, and 8 June 1751, divided into three parts, each £26-18-2 paid to William Jones and his brothers David and Peter, who give receipts therefor, signed and attested, viz. W. Jones, 10 Sept, 1754. Witnesses: Edw. Price and John Norman; - D. Jones, 17 April 1755. Witnesses: Margaret Humphreys, William Davies Sexton, Peter Jones. Endorsed: "Accounts stated with Receipts of the surplus of the Purchase Money.".

A List of John Wynne Esquire's Tenants, containing names of the Tenants and Tenements, situation in Parishes, and yearly rent ...,

A List of John Wynne Esquire's Tenants, containing names of the Tenants and Tenements, situation in Parishes, and yearly rent. The Parishes mentioned include Abergeley; Llanyfydd; Llansaintfraid Glan Conway; Llangustennin; Denbigh; Bettus; Eglwysfach; Llanelian; Abergeley-and-Bettus; Nantglyn; Cilken; Llanfwras; Llansannan; Skeiviog or Yskeiviog; Llanganhaval; Llanynis; Llangwyfen; Nannerch, Flints.; Dremerchion; Dremerchion and Cwm; Llanrhaiadr in Kinmerch; Llanddulas.

A) Letter of J. Parry Jones to J. Lloyd Wynne, esq., London, concerning the purchase deed of Glyn, exchanges of ...,

A) Letter of J. Parry Jones to J. Lloyd Wynne, esq., London, concerning the purchase deed of Glyn, exchanges of Llanferres and Llanganhafal, Plas Newydd and Rhewl Dated: Denbigh, 6 June 1867. b) Letter from the same to the same at Coed Coch, relating to the purchase of £400 in 'India Rupee enfaced Debentures.' Dated: Denbigh, 23 August 1867. c) Letter from the same to the same concerning the purchase of Glyn and payment to Mr. Brocklehurst. Contains fragment of another letter. Dated: Denbigh, 29 August 1867.

A) Letter from Messrs Parry Jones and Son to P. Thomson, Coed Coch, esq., relating to a bill for the ...,

A) Letter from Messrs Parry Jones and Son to P. Thomson, Coed Coch, esq., relating to a bill for the purchase and sale of Voryn Lodge and a field near Colwyn. Dated : Denbigh, 30 November 1876. b) Letter from Messrs Parry Jones and Son to P. Thomson, esq., Edinburgh, concerning financial matters. Dated : Denbigh, 22 April 1881. c) Letter from J. Parry Jones to P. Thomson, esq., Edinburgh, in which he refers to the death of his father, and requests settlement of accounts. Dated : Denbigh, 28 April 1885.

A General Livery granted to Richard ap Thomas, in succession to Richard Wynne ap David ap Rees, deceased, of lands ...,

A General Livery granted to Richard ap Thomas, in succession to Richard Wynne ap David ap Rees, deceased, of lands and tenements in Bettus Abergeley and Denbigh, co. Denb., etc. Dated at Westminster. Imperfect great seal of James I (second state). Vellum. The writing is peeling away from this deed, which should be carefully copied. Latin.

A Genealogical Chart showing the descendants of David Vychan son of D. Son of Grono, viz., two daughters, the elder ....

A Genealogical Chart showing the descendants of David Vychan son of D. Son of Grono, viz., two daughters, the elder, Margaret, being ancestor, in turn, of Margaret, mother of Oven Tudor, father of Edmund, Earl of Richmond, father of Henry, Earl of Richmond, afterwards King of England, who married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of King Henry IV:- the younger daughter, Morvudd, wife of Evan ap Howel of Llwydarth in the Isle of Anglesea, was the ancestor of David Lloyd of Bodnod, father of Jonet married to Edward Lloyd of Pentre. At the foot, in later writing are further genealogical notes continuing the descent, signed M.W. (?). English. Vellum.

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