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Extent Of The Temporalities Of The Diocese Of Bangor,

Paper; folios i-iii; 1-34; 289 x 216; bound in gilt tooled calf and lettered Extent Of Temporals Of The Dioc. Of Bangor. 26 Hen. VI. All the folios are mutilated and have been strengthened by strips of paper pasted along the edges. The text is often obscured by the mending. XVth cent. It is numbered 243,676. The first section of the manuscript, ff. 1-22, corresponds to pp. 93-115 of The Record of Caernarvon, 1838, which was taken from Harleian MS 696. The obvious corruptions of the printed text find no place in this copy, and there are minor differences in arrangement and in some totals. This manuscript is imperfect at the beginning where it lacks the extents of the town of Bangor and of ht Aberpwll in Bangor Maenol, as shown by The Record of Caernarvon, pp. 92-3, and the Compotus of David Daron, which is noted below. F. i. A list of contents written in a XIXth century hand. F. iii. A vellum label on which the following title has been written - 'An Extent of The Temporalities of ye diocese of Bang'r taken in the 26th of Henrici 6ti.'. Ff. 1-22. Extent of the temporalities of the bishopric of Bangor, [1335]. The headings give dates within the 6th year of Prince Edward, who is identified with the Black Prince in the introduction to The Record of Caernarvon. It begins with the totals of the extent of Aber y pwll. The extent of ht Dynhywet is lost, as well as the greater part of that of Kylkoet, and part of Kaerwedoc, on account of the imperfect state of the first folio, and the extent of Pennywern is obscured by the mending paper. Ff. 23-30. Compotus of Master David Daron, dean of the Cathedral Church of Bangor, and the chapter there, custodians of the temporalities of the diocese of Bangor, from the death of bishop Swafham until they were delivered to Richard Yonge, clerk, by writ dated 19 May, 22 Richard II, [1399]. See Calendar of Patent Rolls, Richard II, Vol. VI., 1396-1399, p. 561, for the grant, to Richard Yonge, of the temporalities of the bishopric of Bangor so long as they should be in the King's hand. F. 31. Inquisition taken 20 May, 1439, touching certain annual rents payable by the tenants of St Daniel to the high altar and lights of St Daniel, [Bangor]. Ff. 31b-33. Copy of an inquisition taken, by virtue of a writ de diem clausit extremum, on the Friday after the feast of St Katerine, 1436, before William Halley, late escheator of co. Caern., after the death of John Clyderoo, late bishop of Bangor. F. 34a. Copy of a writ, dated 18 Dec. 1447, to the dean and chapter of Bangor to render their account of the temporalities of the bishopric before the barons of the exchequer at Westminster. F. 34b. Copy of a letter of attorney, dated 4 April 1448, from the said dean and chapter to Roger Wotton to represent them at the exchequer.

Nineteen leases of property in the diocese of St Asaph

Nineteen leases of property in the diocese of St Asaph. (No. 139, 649). [1]. 1600, Sept. 10. 1 William Hughes, bishop of St Asaphe. 2 Thomas Mostin of Rhude, co. Flint, gent. Lease for three lives of tir y bwrth alias tir yr escobe, Kay Eigion goch, Gwayen escobe, Mays y gell, Dol Bebyd, and tir Rob't Lloid in t. Llanelwy, Talarth, Gwernigron, Gwergleuered, and Brynpolyn, co. Flint. Signed, W. Asaphen. (Fragment of a seal). [12]. 1657, Sept. 29. 1 Humphrey Jones, citizen and mercer of London. 2 Robert Mostyn of Nant, co. Flint, esquire. Lease for 21 years of Gwaen Esgob in Talare, co. Flint. (Counterpart). [2]. 1678, Nov. 21. 1 Issac [Barrow], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Robert Piers Bennett of Bryn Polyn , co. Flint, labourer. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Bryn Polyn aforesaid. (Copy made in 1686). [19]. 1697, Sept. 29. 1 Edward [Jones], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Ambrose Burchingshaw, gent. Lease of a part of a dwelling house and a field called Dol Bebyd belonging to the bishop of St Asaph. (Counterpart). [11]. 1697, Sept. 29. 1 Edward [Jones], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Ambrose Burchingshaw of Bromwhylfa, gent. Agreement to let parcels of the demesne, vis. Acre Dwfr, Maes Escob, Dole Escob, Gwayn Escob vawr, and Dole Bebyd vechan. (Counterpart). [17]. 1721, Oct. 20. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Peter Edwards of St Asaph, yeoman. Lease for 21 years of a house in Brynpolyn. Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal cut out). [15]. 1722, Oct. 5. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Mary Edwards of p. St Asaph, co. Denb., widow. Lease for 21 years of a house and land in Guernglervid in p. St Asaph, co Flint. (Counterpart). [13]. 1723, Oct. 11. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Morgan Williams of Talar, verger. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Talar. Signed, J. Asaph. (Fragments of a seal). [8]. 1725, Oct. 6. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Thomas Judge of St Asaph, gent. Lease for 21 years of a house in St Asaph . Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal cut out). [6]. 1727, Oct. 18. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Josiah Balington, clerk, one of the vicars choral of St Asaph. Lease for 21 years of a house in St Asaph, Cae Rheese and Cae ucha in Brynpolin, Cae Mab y Llaes in Gwerngleveryd, and Maes hir in Gwernigron. Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal en placard, slightly mutilated). [10]. 1729, Sept. 13. 1 Francis [Hare], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Edward Owens of St Asaph. Lease for 21 years of a cottage and garden in St Asaph. (Counterpart). [7]. 1729, Sept. 13. 1 Francis [Hare], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Peter Edwards of St Asaph, yeoman. Lease for 21 years (Counterpart) of a cottage in Brynpolyn. [8]. 1725, Oct. 6. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Thomas Judge of St Asaph, gent. Lease for 21 years of a house in St Asaph. Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal cut out). [5]. 1741, Aug. 31. 1 Issac [Maddox], bishop of St Asaph. 2 John Hughes of Brinpolin, co. Flint. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Brinpolin. Signed, Issac Asaph. (Seal missing). [4]. 1742, Sept. 13. 1 Issac [Maddox], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Edward Owens of St Asaph, verger. Lease for 21 years of a house and garden in St Asaph . Signed, Issac Asaph. (There is no trace of a seal). [3]. 1742, Oct. 20. 1 Issac [Barrow], bishop of St Asaph. 2 The Rev. William Davies, clerk, vicar of St Asaph. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Brinpolin. Signed, Isaac Asaph. (Seal missing). [9]. 1750, Aug. 13. 1 Robert [Drummond], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Mary Williams, widow and relict of Thomas Williams late of Talar in p. St Asaph. Lease of a cottage in Talar aforesaid. Signed, Robert Asaph. (Seal cut out). [16]. 1750, Aug. 14. 1 Robert [Drummond], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Thomas Lewis of St Asaph, esq. Lease of Y Ddol Isa, Y Gell, Cae Bach, Dol Bebyd, and Coed Escob in t's Gwerneigron and Talâr. (Counterpart). [14]. 1753, July 28. 1 Robert [Drummond], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Robert Lloyd of St Asaph, grocer. Lease for 21 years of a m. in St Asaph. (Counterpart). [18]. 1763, July 28. 1 Richard [Newcombe], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Robert Lloyd of St Asaph, maltster. Lease for 21 years of a m. in St Asaph. (Counterpart).

Register of Leases. Paper; 200 x 155; 136 unnumbered ff.; bound in parchment. (No. 213,829). An entry book of leases ...,

Register of Leases. Paper; 200 x 155; 136 unnumbered ff.; bound in parchment. (No. 213,829). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from May 21 1673 to February 19 1739/40; with a copy of a lease by John Vaughan of Geyffos, co. Denb., to William Vaughan of Bronhylog and William Hughes of Bottegwall, gentlemen. There is an index to the leases at the end of the volume.

Register of Leases. Paper; 390 x 240; 746 pp.; bound in full calf, and labelled - 'Register Of Leases'. (No ...,

Register of Leases. Paper; 390 x 240; 746 pp.; bound in full calf, and labelled - 'Register Of Leases'. (No. 139,786). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of St Asaph from Aug. 1 1734 to Sept. 19 1768. At the end of the volume is an index to the leases and a loose sheet, being a letter, dated March 13 1780, from John Richardson of Llanerchymor to Mr Stodart at St Asaph.

Register of Leases. Paper; 275 x 240; pp. 1-518, 1-12, with 7 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf which is ...,

Register of Leases. Paper; 275 x 240; pp. 1-518, 1-12, with 7 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf which is now much mutilated and broken. (No. 213,831). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from Jan. 25 1770 to March 6 1812, and of leases granted from Jan. 6 1764 to June 20 1766. There is an alphabetical index of estates and tenants at the beginning of the volume.

Register of Leases. Paper; 370 x 240; pp. 1-552, with 4 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf, now broken. (No ...,

Register of Leases. Paper; 370 x 240; pp. 1-552, with 4 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf, now broken. (No. 213,832). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from May 16 1812 to Jan. 11 1840. There is an alphabetical index of estates and tenants at the beginning of the volume.

Register of Leases. Paper; 370 x 235; pp. 1-490, with 3 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf, now broken. (No ...,

Register of Leases. Paper; 370 x 235; pp. 1-490, with 3 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf, now broken. (No. 213,833). An entry book of leases granted by Christopher [Bethell], bishop of Bangor, from March 4 1840 to March 3 1852. There is an index of estates and tenants at the beginning of the volume.

Exemplification of the bill of complaint of William [Morgan], bishop of Llandaff, plaintiff, touching a parcel of man. Matharne, together ...,

Exemplification of the bill of complaint of William [Morgan], bishop of Llandaff, plaintiff, touching a parcel of man. Matharne, together with the answer of Henry Williams, defendant, and replication of the plaintiff, interrogatories, and dispositions of witnesses; and of the record of the cause in the court of Marches. (No. 212,835).

(1) Theophilus [Field], bishop of Landaffe,

(1) Theophilus [Field], bishop of Landaffe;. (2) Thomas Hacket of Tintorne, co. Mon., gent. Lease (counterpart) of a parcel of land in the homage of St Lawrence commonly called Dene, 31/2 a. of land called Reding, a garden on the south part of the church of St Lawrence, otherwise called the Churchyard of St Lawrence, the moiety of a parcel of land called the Calverwell, that is to say that croft in which a well then stood, a tmt called Phillip Keyns, and a croft called Phillip Richards in p Matherine. (No. 212,030 2/2).

Letters Patent, being a grant by Charles I to William [Murray], bishop of Landaff, and his successors, of man. Basseleck ...,

Letters Patent, being a grant by Charles I to William [Murray], bishop of Landaff, and his successors, of man. Basseleck, alias Basselegg and the rectories of Basselecke, Meghenn, Monethesloyen, Bedweltie, Henllis Riscor, St Brides, and Coedkernew, co. Mon. Latin. Seal missing. (No. 212,833).

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