- Denbighshire/ 37.
- File
- 1629, Mar. 30.
Wrexham. Right of way granted at the Baron Court for t. Bromefield, to Edward ap Richard of Coyd Christionydd through the lands of Roger Kynaston, gent.
Wrexham. Right of way granted at the Baron Court for t. Bromefield, to Edward ap Richard of Coyd Christionydd through the lands of Roger Kynaston, gent.
Will of Mary Lewis of p. Llanarth, co. Mon., widow. Probate granted 19 March 1796,
Will of John Williams of Christchurche, in the Diocese of Llandaff, co. Glam,
Will of Henry Madocks of Evengobb, co. Rad., gent. Probate granted Oct. 7 1613,
Will of Anthony Powell of p. Lanvihangell Crucorney, co. Mon., gent., dec,
Probate granted 21 June 1758.
Will (and probate) of Henry Bull of Downfield, Old Radnor, Herefordshire,
A Letter on legal matters from Mr William Williams to Mr Charles Roberts at Brecon.
Two Memoranda of the receipt from Evan Wynne of Garthmeilio of the full interest of the hundred pounds, charged by Hugh Jones, dec., for Tynynant, Bettws-Gwerfilgoch signed by Robert Thomas Lewis, Thomas Edwards, Dorothy Lloyd, E. Hughes and Mary uch Thomas. With a letter dated Aug. 25, 1719, Ruthin, in the Autograph of the said Dorothy Lloyd.
Two agreements concerning land in Nantmel, co. Rad,
Thomas ap John ap Robert of Llangome, co. Denb., yeoman; Ellis ap Moris and Jeuann Lloid ap Robert of the same place, to Owen ap Robert ap Owen. Bond in the sum of one hundred pounds.
The several Answer of Sir Herbert Lloyd, bart, one of the defendants to the Bill of Complaint of George Montgomerie, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, complainants.
The Case upon Mrs Montgomerie's Settlements, with the opinion of John Madocks, of Lincoln's Inn,
The Case of the Milfield Estate,
The case of Richard Wenman, defendant, against John Thomas Lloyd, complainant, in a dispute concerning lands in Llanegwadvawre, Llanvynith and Brechva Gothy, co. Carm.
The Appointment of James Lloyd of Garthlloyde, co. Mont., esq., to wardship over two wards at Court, Mary and Elizabeth Holland, dau's and coheirs of the late David Holland. Fine, £50, payable in two sums.