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Chirk Castle Estate Records,
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Chirk Castle Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 CHIRK
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  • 1284-[c. 1852]

Estate and family records of the Chirk Castle estate, mainly in Denbighshire, comprising deeds from 1284; manorial records, mainly of the lordship of Chirk and Chirkland, 1322-1853, including receiver's accounts, ministers' accounts, court rolls, etc.; records of the estate's involvement in the coal, iron and lead industries in Denbighshire from 17 cent.; Denbighshire Quarter Sessions records, including order books, 1647-1675, rolls, 1643-1699, and a book of indictments, 1670-1690; Denbighshire militia records, 1602-1797, and related local government records, 1602-1811; business papers of Sir Thomas Myddelton (1550-1631); personal and estate correspondence from c.1600; literary manuscripts, c.1630-1887; and parliamentary election papers for Denbighshire and Denbigh boroughs, 1681-1852, including papers relating to quo warranto proceedings against the mayor and burgeses of Holt, 1739-1743.

Ten designs for stained glass panels, with armorial pedigree of the Myddelton family attributed to A. W. N. Pugin and John Hardman Powell; three hundred and thirty-two volumes relating to the Chirk Castle estates; a collection of miscellaneous volumes and documents relating to the Chirk Castle estates, including an account book of the Nangwrud Slate Quarry, rentals books, account books, volumes relating to the Black Park Colliery, a rabbit account book, and other papers; and an indenture, 1812, relating to Bodlith, Llansilin, part of the Chirk Castle estate were acquired. These remain uncatalogued.

A manuscript account book for Sir Richard Myddelton's properties at Chirk Castle and Soho Square, London, 1686-1700 and 1748-1752.

A manuscript Steward's letter-book relating to Chirk Castle, 183501838.

Myddelton family, of Gwaenynog, Denbigh, Chirk and Ruthin, Denbighshire, London, and Essex

Welsh Poetry And Prose,

Cywyddau and englynion by Thomas Price, Edward Maelor, Morys ap Edwart, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Edward ap Raff, Mrs Powell o Ruddallt, Tudyr Penllyn, Robert Kildro and others. The cywyddau of Edward ap raff are dated 1593. Also Talm o bethe Kyfrinachol rhai a roedd fyrgil ag eraill or poets Kyfarwydd yn i dangos yn rhyfeddod i lawer; and y wybod pa fath hinwedd a fydd drwy y flwyddyn wrth y prifav ar diwrnodiau a syrth y prif ... arnynt. Twenty nine narrow folios, being sheets previously used for a draft of a legal document, sewn together. Most of the text was written by Richard Eyton in 1637. Fragments only remain of the first two folios which are in another hand.

Welsh Poetry,

Cywyddau by Syr davdd t[revor], Mredvdd ap Rys, Wiliam Kynfol, Edwart ap Rys, Lewys ap Iyfan hen, and Sowrdwal. Fragment of a MS originally sewn in parchment, a portion of which only remains. About 11 folios are tolerably preserved, the reset are only fragments. Early 17th century. 4to.

Catalogue of the Books of John Myddelton, esq., 1735,

2769 Books are noted. At the other end of the volume (inverted) are copies of the records of the dissent of certain Lords to amendments in the Bill for Suspending Habeas Corpus, 11 Oct. 1722, and to motion for the detention of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk on suspicion of High Treason, 26 Oct. Bound in parchment.

"The Accompt of the Money received, towards the Charity for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, who ...,

"The Accompt of the Money received, towards the Charity for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, who officiated in the Diocese of St., Asaph, ...; together with the Names of the Benefactors and Annual Subscribers, thereunto, and of the several Persons relieved thereout by Order of the Trustees of the said Charity on Wednesday the 30th Day of July 1766 ..." Printed 4 pp. With MS sheet containing minutes of meetings held in 1776 in connection with a similar fund for the diocese of Bangor, rules and list of subscribers.

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