Certificate of the deputy clerk following the order in App I/37,
- Clenennau letters and papers App I/38.
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- 1618, Dec. 1.
Certificate of the deputy clerk following the order in App I/37,
Certificate of protection granted by Lord Norwich to Sir John Owen - his servant employed upon several of the writer's special occasions.
Certificate Of Discharge delivered to Eliza Morris, [conductor], for William Maurice. Twenty three men from the western part of Caernarfonshire received at Chester after impressment for the service of Ireland. Names and armaments (11 pikes, 3 muskets, 9 calivers). A few want swords or rests or both. Signed by Peter Proby, a commissioner.
Certificate from Ellis Brynker and Henry Humphreys relating to the examination of witnesses for the Star Chamber in Ellis v Maurice.
Certificate by Robert Brenwood, mayor of Chester, that William Williams, gent., conductor of seven soldiers levied within the south limit of Caernarfonshire for the service of Ireland, came to Chester on Jan. 14 well armed and furnished. They were viewed and delivered to the captain, in which conduction and delivery the said conductor took great pains.
Probate of the will of William Bolver, 7 May 1851; conveyance of an undivided moiety of a m. or tmt and lands at Cernybwch, by Edward Vaughan and his wjfe to John Bolver, 27 Oct. 1852; conveyance of two m's and lands situate at Cernybwch in p. Selatyn, Shropshire, 24 Dec. 1891; and conditions of sale, abstracts of title and other papers, [c.1891].
Official papers deriving from administrative procedures of central government, dated between 1581 and 1887, consisting of manuscript copies and published versions of speeches, addresses and official letters, Acts of Parliament, petitions and cases, proclamations, lists of ministers and MPs, and miscellaneous other political papers. The majority originate from the second half of the seventeenth century, giving an instructive view of the relations between the Stuart monarchs and their respective parliaments, against a background of political unrest and religious dissension. Recurrent themes include the Dutch invasion, the accession and policies of William III, Jacobite resistance, Protestant religion, European wars, taxation, home and foreign trade, and national finance.
Cemais, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Guilsfield and Llandrinio
Copy draft conveyances by William Richard Baron Harlech and the Brogyntyn trustees: to John Griffiths a perpetual annuity issuing out of Gellie, Cemais, Montgomeryshire, 1883; to John Jones Tynycaeau in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, previously mortgaged to the trustees by Mary Owen and John Owen, 1894; to Benjamin Bryan lands in Guilsfield and Llandrinio, with associated documents and plan, 1896-1897; and to Thomas Breese Dolyscellog, Cemais, 1899.
A small number of title deeds for properties belonging to the Cemais estate in Montgomeryshire, gained through the marriage of William Lewis Anwyl of Parke to Elizabeth Herbert at the end of the sixteenth century. The surviving deeds relate to properties situated in the parishes of Berriw, 1577, Cemais, 1690, Kerry, 1591-1596, Llanbryn-mair, 1545-1585, and Llanfair Caereinion, 1675-1679.
Cemais Estate (Powys, Wales)
Rentals for the Cemais estate of John Owen, 1786, 1806-1816, 1824. The rentals of 1806-1816 contain notes of expenditure and other observations on tenancies.
Rental for the Cemais estate compiled in 1747, showing an account of arrears, 1739-1741.
Cemais and Penrhos estate vouchers
Bundle of vouchers containing two packets relating mainly to the Cemmes (Cemais) and Penrhos etates in Montgomeryshire, belonging to Mary Jane Ormsby Gore, both labelled ‘February 1st 1868 to Jan’y 31st 1869’. Includes bills for repairs and new buildings at the Penrhos Arms, Cemais, Tynrhos, Darowen, the Braich, Meifod, Penrhos Hall, the Pool Cottage and the park wall [Porkington]
Leases, 1785-1796, of properties including Cemais Mill, 1793, and the mansion and farm at Cemais, 1796.
Cemais and Darowen estate rental
Rental of the Cemais and Darowen estate [of John Owen of Penrhos] which after his death became part of the Brogyntyn estate, 1795-1805, with observations to 1806.
Accounts and receipts for the Cemais estate of John Owen, 1808-1816, showing regular outgoings, church and poor rates, duty on keeping greyhounds and 'looking after the woods'.
Celebratory statement of election victory,
Statement by a constituent to celebrate the election victory of William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore as Conservative MP for the Denbigh Boroughs [c. 1910].
Plan of Cefnymaes Farm, Oswestry, for sale by auction, 1939.
Cefnrhyn in Llanfihangel y Traethau and Llandanwg,
Conveyance of a m. and land called Cefnrhyn and part of Gwergloddbig Merick Ellis to David Williams, 17 Dec. 1800, mortgage by Griffith Roberts to Richard Williams, 10 Jan. 1813, conveyance by David Williams to Griffith Roberts and another, 3 Jan. 1815, mortgage by Ann Roberts and another to Griffith Griffiths, 22 July 1858, administration de bonis non of Richard Williams, 12 Jan. 1867, conveyance Hugh Hughes and another to John Roberts, 12 Jan. 1867, conveyance by Griffith Griffiths to John Roberts, Jan. 1867, conveyance by the Commissioners of Woods to John Roberts, 4 May 1869, conveyance by John Roberts to William Watkin Edward Wynne, 28 Jan. 1871, and abstract of title and sundry papers, [c.1871].
Cefn Mine, p. Llandanwg, co. Mer,
Deeds relating to farm and lands called Cefn Mine situate at Llandanwg, co. Mer., purchased from The Earl of Winchelsea.
Dear Robin. She has written to cousin Ellis Lloyd asking him to give Owen £30. Brother Lewis begins to recover a little, but he is still very weak. She has written before Mr Barbour's letters reached Owen, so that Barbour should acquaint Mrs Pleoull with the value of the estate. She expects new proposals with Margery on Saturday. PS His brothers and sisters give their services.