[ ] From Chester to Edward Lloyd, esq., Lincolns Inn, London. Legal matters. Mutilated,
- 2813.
- File
- 1698, May 14.
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
[ ] From Chester to Edward Lloyd, esq., Lincolns Inn, London. Legal matters. Mutilated,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
[ ] From Falmouth, to the Reverend Richard Howard, Mold, Flintshire. Account of the illness and death of recipient's brother, who had died aboard the writer's ship.
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
[ ] From Kens[ington] to Mr. Gamble. He was concerned that satisfaction had not been acknowledged on Lady Jackson's judgement to Mr. Sherbrock. He wished the judgement vacated. Draft.
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
[ ] From Kens[ington] to the Bishop of Man. Proposals for a lease of Arg[oe]d [in the parish of Mold, co. Flint] from Lord Derby. Copy.
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
[ ] To [ ]. Eye witness account of a balloon ascent over London, by Mr. [Vincenzo] Lunardi [1759-1806, who made his first balloon ascent in 1784]. Incomplete.
[ ] To Lord Derby. ? The tenancy of Argoed [in the parish of Mold, co. Flint]. Draft,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
[ ] To Mr. Dod. ? Negotiations for a lease. Draft,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
? Another copy of No. 735. Mutilated,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
? Precedent Book of Hedd Lloyd containing examples of warrants, recognizances, etc,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
1. Hedd Lloyd of Havodynnos, co. Denbigh, esq,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
A Letter addressed to Sir W.W. Wynne, Bart., by Edward Eyton, Esq. The letter relates to a warning issued by Sir W.W. Wynne to Mr. Eyton against trespassing on his lands. Printed.
Part of Wigfair Estate Records,
Abel Michel to Owen Lloyd at his house in Row. Acknowledging receipt of £5-7-0. His intention of threatening John Price with regard to the trees he had cut down.