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Bills of costs

Bills of costs between (a) John Thomas Owen and John ap William ap Hugh and others; (b) John Thomas Owen and Richard Buanan; (c) Morgan Lloyd and John ap Hugh ap Robert.

Bodewryd ledger

Accounts of expenditure on the Bodewryd estate with full particulars of payments made for skilled and unskilled labour, 1745-1754 (ff. 6 verso-93 verso); miscellaneous memoranda by Dr Edward Wynne with remarks and maxims on agricultural economy; quotations from manuals of husbandry and miscellaneous notes. The volume is almost entirely in the autograph of Dr Wynne, with some entries by his steward, Hugh Hughes.
A few loose bills and other items, 1750-1753, have been tipped in on, mostly new, leaves (ff. 95-103).

Hughes, Hugh, 1706-1774

Bodewryd manuscripts

Manuscripts, many of which were written by or for Edward Wynne, LLD, DCL, Chancellor of the diocese of Hereford (d. 1755), and by several members of the important families with which he was connected.

Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755

Bodewryd Notitia

Notes of accounts and references to the ledger book; a terrier of Bodewryd in 1730, extracts from agricultural books, with remarks on the use of lime and sand, etc., on Bodewryd lands. Autograph of Dr Wynne and another.

Bodewryd (Sotheby) manuscripts and papers

  • GB 0210 BODEWRYD
  • Fonds
  • [13 cent.]-1864

Manuscripts, estate records and papers of the Wynne family of Bodewryd, Anglesey, including records of the Bodowyr estate (Bodedern), Anglesey, and Plas Einion estate, Denbighshire, and papers of the Owen family of Penrhos, Anglesey; important Welsh literary manuscripts, legal manuscripts relating to civil and ecclesiastical law; the antiquarian collections of Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford, relating to Wales and to the diocese of Hereford, and part of the collection of Humphrey Humphreys, bishop of Bangor and later of Hereford; letters to Humphrey Humphreys, 1691-1709 (mainly 1705-1709); Wynne family correspondence, 1613-1816; legal papers, [17 cent.]-[18 cent.], especially relating to a lengthy action between Chancellor Edward Wynne and the Mostyn estate following the purchase by Wynne of the Bodowyr estate, 1721-1746; estate, personal and household accounts, 1603-1753; and title deeds, [13 cent.]-1864.

Wynne family, of Bodewryd

Bond for possession of a messuage and parcels of land in Carnethwen, co. Flint

  1. Hugh Jones of Kellilyfday, co. Flint, Robert ap William ap John Thomas of Skeiveck, and Hugh Lewes David of Gyrne, gentlemen;
  2. Owen Wynne of Gwyder, co. Carnarvon, esquire.
    Bond for the quiet possession of a messuage and parcels of land called Coytay, acre y ty, Coed y Kyll, Coed y place, and y llanerch wenith in Carnethwen, co. Flint.

Bond for the conveyance of Karreg y winlle and tirr y Korwas in Llanelian

  1. William ap Mered' Vychan, Watkin ap William ap Meredd' Vychan of Llan Elian, William ap John Kerver of Clegyrog, Richard ap Richard ap John ap William of Eriannell, William ap John ap Llewelin ap Gwilym, and David ap Llewelin ap Dd. of Llan Elian, gentlemen;
  2. Robert Wynn ap Hugh ap Robert, gent.
    Bond for the conveyance of Karreg y winlle and tirr y Korwas in the parish of Llanelian in the commote of Turkelyn in trust for several uses expressed, being a settlement upon the marriage of Watkin ap William and Jonett verch Robert Wynn.

Bond for the conveyance of lands as a settlement

  1. Henry Ken' Thomas of Caervallough, Rondel ap Harrie Ken', Rice ap Harrie Ken', Thomas ap Rees ap Richard of Northoppe, Thomas Lloid ap Lewes Lloid of Treythyn Vecha, Rondel Parrie of Northoppe, and Ken' ap William of Caervallough, gentlemen;
  2. Peires Williams.
    Bond for the conveyance of lands as a settlement upon Rondell ap Harrie Ken' and Marie verch Peires Williams, his wife.
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