Deputy Lieutenants for Denbighshire,
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- 1714-1765.
Appointments of William Lloyd, 1758 and 1762, and of William Lloyd Junior, 1765, as Deputy Lieutenants, together with lists of Deputy Lieutenants and militia officers for the county, 1714.
Deputy Lieutenants for Denbighshire,
Appointments of William Lloyd, 1758 and 1762, and of William Lloyd Junior, 1765, as Deputy Lieutenants, together with lists of Deputy Lieutenants and militia officers for the county, 1714.
Documents relating to legal cases,
Documents relating to court cases concerning the Myddelton and Lloyd families and their estates and tenants in Denbighshire, Merionethshire, Flintshire, Shropshire, Hertfordshire and Essex, including copies of deeds, bills, bonds, charges, orders, examinations, depositions, proposals, demands, abstracts of title, legal opinions, correspondence, summaries, presentments, valuations, administrations of wills, accounts, receipts, particulars of taxes and of acts of Parliament, writs to constables and bailiffs, and memoranda.
Epitaphs, inscriptions, memorials and genealogical papers,
Epitaphs and memorials for members of the Myddelton and Lloyd families, including extensive accounts of the Myddelton genealogy (some tracing their origins back into the early medieval period), together with a list of 'coffins in the vault at Chirk', an account of Thomas Myddelton's activities during the Civil War, an 'inscription for Mrs Lloyd's thatched seat', and an account of a memorial inscription at Valle Crucis Abbey.
Accounts relating to repairs, farms, gardens, household, stables, etc.
Accounts relating to repairs, farms, gardens, household, stables, etc.
Estate, household, stables and garden account,
Accounts of corn ground, oats used for animal feed, malt brewed, barley given to poultry, sheep bought and sold, peas for pigs, timber felled, and other business on Mary Myddelton's estates, including Croes Newydd.
Letters patent authorising the issue of briefs for a collection to relieve the inhabitants of Newport, Shropshire, after the town was ravaged by fire.
A proposal, 1662, to establish a joint stock company for a fishery on the coast of Wales, together with a bill, 1730, concerning a cargo of French wine bound from Dublin to Chester. (Sir Richard Myddelton served as Collector and Surveyor of His Majesty's Customs from 1660 until 1686.)
A treatise on the conjugation of French verbs.
Genealogical notes on other families,
An epitaph for Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd bart, together with genealogical tables showing the descent of: the Powell family of Broughton; the Blewart family; and Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester and baron of Denbigh (d.1588).
Goods and chattels of Hugh Thomas,
Appraisal of the goods and chattels of Hugh Thomas and Mary his sister of Morton Wallicorum, liable as payment for rent arrears.
Records relating to cattle, including calving, deaths, sales and colouring.
Records relating to the cattle herd, including an index of animals and breeding records.
Correspondence, circulars, accounts, forms, inventories, instructions and orders relating to the activities and administration of "D" Company, 6th Battalion Denbighshire Home Guard, which was established in October 1940.
Great Britain. Army. Home Guard. Denbighshire Regiment, 6th Battalion.
Notes on horses belonging to Sir R[?ichard] Myddelton.