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Sweeney Hall Estate Records,
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Edward Lloyd's letters and memoranda,

Papers mounted, interleaved, and bound in five white vellum volumes; gilt lettering; folio. It appears that the papers were acquired by Mr Stanley Leighton in one volume. Note. Some of the documents relating to Oswestry in theses volumes have been printed in Byegones and offprints have been pasted on the interleave opposite the text.

Edward Lloyd's letters etc,

Vol. I. Two letters to Mr Leighton are pasted at the beginning of the volume, one from John Bennett, the bookseller who had sold the manuscript to him, and one from Stephen Donne, nephew of the John Donne from whom the bookseller had acquired the manuscript. These are followed by a sheet, written towards the beginning of the eighteenth century, giving a brief description of the contents of the original volume with some remarks on the character of the scribe - Edward Lloyd of Llanvorda, near Oswestry. This volume consists of a letter book of Edward Lloyd from 1676 to 1678, containing copies of letters addressed by him to several persons, with copes of a few other letters. Many of the letters signed E. Ll. refer to his interests in the herring trade. The last letter, which is incomplete, gives an account of the treatment which he received in the districts around the river Dyfi.

Account book,

Paper; 72 pp.; bound in vellum, 4to. Accounts of receipts of rent and disbursements, Park Hall, Burgill, and Oswestry, 1729-1733; receipts signed by Mary and Emma Charlton, 1733-9.

Bundle of papers and notebooks relating to the estate of Miss Fanny Williams-Wynn,

Two notebooks containing inventories of plate, household furniture, and effects at No. 104 Piccadilly. Printed catalogues of a sale by Messrs. Rushworth & Jarvis at 104 Piccadilly on 29 and 30 July, 1857. With prices realised entered on the margins. Miscellaneous papers - copies of a will and codicils of Miss Fanny Williams-Wynn, executor's accounts, and memoranda on property.

Grant of two parcels of land called Coytkay Wirgloth Egnion (twelve acres) in a field called Mayes y brynn glybe ...,

  1. Henry, Earl of Arundell;. 2. Arthur Chambers of Petton, co. Salop, gent. Grant of two parcels of land called Coytkay Wirgloth Egnion (twelve acres) in a field called Mayes y brynn glybe, and Cay Vicar (six acres), both situate in Sweney, co. Salop, and being part of the lordship of Oswestrye. Latin.

Grant of a messuage in the occupation of Margaret Veghan, a garden and parcels of lands (three acres) adjoining thereto ...,

  1. David Edwards of the town of Oswestry, co. Salop, gent.;. 2. Roger Edwards, his son. Grant of a messuage in the occupation of Margaret Veghan, a garden and parcels of lands (three acres) adjoining thereto, a parcel of land called Cay Newydd (eight acres) and another parcel of land (five acres), all situate in Cottom in the township of Sweney. Latin.
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