"The bill of costs in Wales at the ffeest of Saincte Kenelme the Kyng",
- Series II/ 63.
- Ffeil
- 1629.
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"The bill of costs in Wales at the ffeest of Saincte Kenelme the Kyng",
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Richard Hughes of Doctors Commons to Mr John Griffith., esq., at Bloxham, giving general news and speaking of the affayres of ye hospital".
Lewes Bishop of Bangor to Lord (Bulkeley?) speaking of Dr Griffith and John Griffith of Llyn,
Sir Trefor Owen Hughes, clerk, to Dr William Gruffyth, giving an account of the distribution of 50/- among the poor of the parish of Amlough, co. Anglesey.
Sir Thomas Holland of Berw, to Mr John Richards, attorney, "attending his mats councel in the marches of Wales" concerning his answer to Mr Prydderch and various injunctions in connection with the case. Transcript also.
Thomas Williams to Sir Thomas Holland at Berowe in Anglesey, concerning certain legal actions,
Transcript also.
Thomas Holland of Trearddur to the Bishop of Bangor concerning "a litigious clergyman" in his diocese and Sir Thomas Holland his kinsman. Transcript also.
Archbishop of Canterbury to Thomas Draycot giving permission for the grant of a benevolence of a tenth to the late Bishop of Bangor in return for the "great chardge in paving the Channcell and Crosse of the Cathedrall".
An Order to all the mayors, sheriffs, justices, constables and all other officers to arrange for the "furnishing" of Dr William Griffith during his official tour through the Diocese of St Asaph.
Dudley Norton to Dr Griffyth asking for £3,
Dudley Norton to Dr Griffyth asking for £2,
Dudley Norton to Dr Griffyth asking for a sum of money,
Richard Dryhurst to Sir Thomas Holland relating to a law suit at Ludlow,
Hugh Owen to Dr Gruffith concerning domestic matters,
Two letters to the Bishop of Bangor from the Archbishop of York,
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Verses upon the oath appointed to be taken in 1640 - "A dialogue of 2 zelotts concerneinge etcetera in the Oath".
Mr William Griffith to Dr Williams of Nantanog concerning the payment of money,
Hughe Johnes and William Thomas, co. Monmouth, to Dr Griffith at his house in Cayrnethor, co. Anglesey, announcing the death of Mr Hugh Owens and speaking of his will and other financial affairs.