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Coed Coch and Trovarth Estate Records
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Maps and plans,

Maps & plans for the following parishes: Bettws Abergele, co. Denb., 3264-3282; Caerwys, co. Denb., 3283; Denbigh, co. Denb., 3284-5; Eglwys-bach, co. Denb., 3286; Galltmelyd, co. Flint, 3287; Holywell, co. Flint, 3288; Kilken, co. Flint, 3289; Llandyrnog, co. Denb., 3291; Llanefydd, co. Denb., 3311; Llanelian yn Rhos, co. Denb., 3292-7; Llanferres, co. Denb., 3298; Llanfwrog, co. Denb., 3299; Llangernyw, co. Denb., 3304; Llangwyfan, co. Denb., 3305; Llangynhafal, co. Denb., 3300-3303 & 3315-?3316.; Llangystennin, co. Caern, 3290; Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, co. Denb., 3306; Llanrhydd, co. Denb., 3307; Llansaintfraid Glan Conwy, co. Denb., 3286 & 3308; Llansannan, co. Denb., 3309-3310; Llanynys, co. Denb., 3312; Llysfaen, co. Denb., 3297 & ?3319; Meliden see Galltmelyd; Nantglyn, co. Denb., 3314; Prestatyn, co. Flint, 3317; Rhuddlan, co. Flint, 3318; Rhuthun, co. Denb., 3313. English counties: Bedfordshire, 3323 (a); Buckinghamshire, 3323 (b); Nottinghamshire, 3321-3322.

Volume containing sketch plans of tenements in the parish of Bettws Abergele, co. Denbigh, with names of tenants, and tabulated ....

Volume containing sketch plans of tenements in the parish of Bettws Abergele, co. Denbigh, with names of tenants, and tabulated details of acreages and annual value provided. Tenements named as : Glan'r Afon, Deheyfryn, Dewisbren, Coed Coch demesne, Gwyndy Isaf (with Pen y bont and Ty'n Llan), Coed Coch uchaf, Carreg Fawr and Fotty, Carci and Pengwern, Cefn Craig, Bryn y Dwda, Ddol goch and Tecca, Ynus, Tyn y nant, Trofarth, Tyn y Ffynnon (with Tyddyn Howell), Porthwryd, Clwt, Hendre, Carnedd Heilyn.

'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'.

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