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Plas Yolyn Estate Records and Manuscripts
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Deed of Appointment,

1 William Morrall of Dinbren, co. Denb., and afterwards of Plas Warren, Shropshire, esq.;. 2 Charles Morrall of Chester, esq., brother of the said William Morrall, William Turner of Whitchurch, Shropshire, architect, and Philip Humberston of Chester, gent., trustees. Deed of Appointment. Copy.

Settlement (draft) of lands in Dudleston, Shropshire, devised by the will of Charles Morrall the elder, dec.; together with counsel's ...,

1 Charles Morrall of the city of Chester, esq., Robert Morrall of Ellesmere, Shropshire, gent., and Thomas Jones the elder of Bryn Cottage, p. Ruabon, co. Denb., esq.;. 2 The said Charles Morrall;. 3 Edward Morrall of Liverpool, Lancashire, esq.;. 4 Cyrus Morrall of Liverpool aforesaid, esq,;. 5 The said Robert Morrall and Margaret, his wife;. 6 Rev. Henry Morrall of Oxford Street, Middlesex, clerk;. 7 Rev. John Morrall of Whitchurch, Shropshire, clerk, and Elizabeth, his wife;. 8 The said Henry Morrall and Philip Wynell Mayow of Guilford Street, city of Westminster, Middlesex, esq.;. 9 Thomas Jones the elder of -- and Francis Esther, his wife;. 10 The said Charles Morrall and Philip Humberston of the city of Chester, gent.;. 11 Thomas Longueville Longueville of Oswestry, Shropshire, esq.;. 12 George Salter of Ellesmere aforesaid, gent. Settlement (draft) of lands in Dudleston, Shropshire, devised by the will of Charles Morrall the elder, dec.; together with counsel's opinion thereon.

Fragment of a bond.

The following names are mentioned: Roger [--], [--] Ieuan, Phillipp Jenyngs of Dudliston, Arthur Chambre of Loppington, Shropshire, gent. The following are names of witnesses: Richard Johnes, William ap David Vaughan, William Vaughan, Edward ap William.

Morrall estate rental,

Half-yearly rentals, Christmas 1810-Christmas 1813 and Lady Day 1813-Lady Day 1824. The location of the properties is not given. Front flyleaf inscribed, that the volume was exhibited in a cause in Chancery of Jones v. Morrall, 1848.

Morrall angler's pocketbook,

Volume comprising a wallet with pockets inside the covers, enclosing a booklet of rough paper. The booklet contains feathers for tying flies, and a green pea recipe for carp bait. Wallet cover inscribed 'Cha's Morrall, Chester'; bookplate on the inside front cover, inscribed 'E. Morrall, Liverpool'. Booklet cover inscribed '(Game)'. An envelope printed 'G. Higham of Oswestry and Welshpool, gun, fishing rod and tackle manufacturer' found loose in the collection, containing a no. 4 Sneck hook has been added to the pocketbook.

Guthrie account book,

Personal expenditure account, in [Oxford?], Jan.-May 1826, Scotland, Nov. 1827-May 1828, and France and Paris, June 1828-April 1830. Front cover inscribed '1819, Insurance orders'; rear cover inscribed '1819, Orders for returns'. Inside front cover inscribed 'Rue Grenville St Honore, no. 44, Hotel de Mayence'.

Guthrie visit to Paris, France,

Original bundle of papers relating to a visit to Paris, Jan.-March 1830, including a French passport for Charles Guthrie; prescriptions from J. P. Roberts, surgeon & apothecary to the British embassy, for Mr Guthrie and Miss E. Guthrie, 12 Rue Castiglione, Paris; receipts; and recipes (in French) for brioches, feuilletage, biscuits de savoie, caprices, and crême d'amande ou frangipanne. Also an estimate (1829 watermark) and calling cards for London shops, n.d.

Sodylt otherwise Trwyn-y-Swch, p. Ellesmere, co. Shrop.,

Original bundle of deeds and related papers relating to Sodylt Farm, otherwise Trwyn-y-Swch, mainly relating to trustees under the will of Rev. Cyrus Morrall (d. 1882). Includes a lease into possession (release not found) by Charles Morrall of Chester, esq., and others to Longueville Longueville of Oswestry, co. Shrop., esq., of Pit House farm, Trwyn-y-Swch and other m's and lands in Dudleston, p. Ellesmere, and Cilnant (51a.), p. Llangollen, co. Denb., 1839; office copy of the will (1867, proved 1869) of Henry Jones of Llanerchrugog Hall, co. Denb., 1869; a reconveyance by William Charles Hussey Jones of Wandsworth, co. Surrey, esq., to Michael William Bellew Nugent of Earlspark, Co. Galway, of Earlspark and other Irish property, 1872; and plan of property (1a.) at Dudleston presented by Rev. Cyrus Morrall as a site for a parsonage house, 1878.

Morrall probate records,

Probate records and related papers, including office copy probate of the will (1839) of Charles Morrall of Plas Yolyn, esq., 1839; special administrations of the rest of the goods of William Morrall of Neston, co. Ches., esq., dec., 1840 and 1873; drafts, copies and probates of wills, including limited probate of the will (dated 1854) of Margaret Morrall, widow, 1856; probate of the will (1850) and codicil (1858) of Edward Morrall of Plas Yolyn, esq., 1859; administration of Margaret Morrall, widow, dec., 1856; probate of the will (1871) of Robert Morrall of Plas Warren, co. Shrop., esq., 1872; will (1851) of Cyrus Morrall of Beaumaris, co. Ang., esq. (d. 6 April 1855), and letters of administration de bonis non, 1872; probate of the will (1875) and codicil (1881) of Rev. Cyrus Morrall, 1882; release of Rev. John Peake and others from the trusteeship of Margaret Morrall's will, 1883, and enclosed papers, 1882-1887; probate of the will (1882) and codicil (1883) of Rev. John Morrall of Whitchurch, 1886; will (1899) of Cyrus Morrall of Plas Yolyn, esq., [n.d.]; appointment of Alan Leonard Stapleton Greenwell of Matlock, co. Derby, esq., as trustee of the will of Cyrus Morrall, dec., 1920; will (1935) and codicil (1950) of Anne Kinloch Morrall of Plas Yolyn, widow, 1952.

Family history notes,

Loose twentieth century genealogical notes, including photocopies of relevant pages from 'History of Powys Fadog' and T. J. Morgan & al., 'Welsh surnames' (1985), and a typescript list headed 'Plas Yolyn (Plas Iolyn Documents, examined 27 April 1983' [not NLW, Plas Yolyn Estate Records and Manuscripts].

Papers relating to Ireland,

Papers of Colonel John Jones relating to Ireland:- a breviate of the invoice of the provision shipped in the 'Jonas' of London (Captain Richard Willsheere, commander) and assigned to the Hon. Sir Charles Coote, kt., Lord President of Connaught, 15 February, 1649/50, and an account of the delivery of the same by Peregrine Greene to Wm. Oxford at Youghall, 20 April, 1650 (countersigned by Wm. Dobbins, commissioner, 19 August, 1650); two invoices of ammunition put on board the ship 'Peregine' by William Dobbins, commissary of ammuniation, for the armies in Ireland, 14-22 April, 1650; an invoice of medicaments provided by Thomas Saxton, apothecary, by directions from Doctor Waideson for the use of the garrison of Kilkenney, 6 August, 1650 (countersigned by Rob. Waideson, and by Wm. Dobbins, 14 August, 1650); and a transcript of a letter from Edm. Ludlowe, Dublin, to Sir Rich. Blake, 19 March, 1651/2 (the application from the Earl of Clanricard for the settlement of this nation).

Correspondence, &c., of the family of Edwards of Cilhendre,

Holograph letters, etc. of the family of Edwards of Cilhendre. The writers include Jo. Leche, Carden, to cousin Thomas Edwards [the elder], Starchamber office in Greas Inne, 1631/2 (the apprenticeship of children, a hearing in Easter term, a debt, personal); [ ] to [ ] [1692] (aunt's legacy to the chapel, a promise of the Anatomy Professor's place, Granvel's trial) (fragment); John Bridgeman to his son (addressed to Mrs. Anne Edwards at John Bridgeman's at Blodwell), 1697 (free leave to travel the world) (mutilated); Tho. Harry, Glascoed, to Anne Edwards [the elder], Keelhendre, 1698/9 (the attornment of tenants); F[rances] E[dwards], Castle Bromwich, etc., to her mother Anne Edwards [the elder], Killhendre, and others, 1701-1716 and undated (6) (personal); Tho. Morrall, Sheldon, to Anne Edwards, junior, Keilheindrey, 1706/7 (personal); Robert Totty, Holywell, to Mr. Challnor, Keelhendre, 1752 (probate of the will of Anne Edwards the younger); F[rances] E[dwards], Blod[well], to her mother, 1756? (a visit to Llangedwine) (together with a note by Sinah Mathews) (mutilated); U[rsula] B[ridgeman] to Anne Edwards [the elder], undated (the recipient's health, sermons by Mr. Morrall); and Thomas Edwardes [the younger] to his father Thom[as] Ed[war]ds [the elder], 'Kilhendrum', undated (personal). Also bound in the volume is a rent roll of Keelhendrey in the time of Frances Edwards and Ann Edwards [early eighteenth century].

Edwards family and others.

Travel journal,

An account of travels in France by Thomas Hanmer [of Fenns Hall], c. 1728, together with some draft and holograph letters, miscellaneous notes, etc., 1725/6-1731 and undated. The correspondents include M. Bernége, Turin, Jean Escher, Zurich, T[homas] Stephens, C[orpus] C[hristi] C[ollege], C[ambridge], and A. Bosatty, Bologna.

Thomas Hanmer and others.

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