Letters from Edward Wynne, Hereford and Bodewryd
- Bodewryd letters 412-423.
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- 1719-1738
Twelve letters, 1719-1738, to Anne Wynne from her husband Edward Wynne, concerning their disagreements and reconciliation.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letters from Edward Wynne, Hereford and Bodewryd
Twelve letters, 1719-1738, to Anne Wynne from her husband Edward Wynne, concerning their disagreements and reconciliation.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letters to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford (Lewis-Pyle)
The second of four volumes of letters addressed to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford, from correspondents including Thomas Phelps and Richard Pyle, both of Hereford; most have drafts of Edward Wynne's replies written on them.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letters to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford (Wynne, B.-Wynn, Robert)
The last of four volumes of letters addressed to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford, most having drafts of Edward Wynne's replies written on them (Nos 787-847); together with drafts of letters from Edward Wynne (Nos 848-880).
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Correspondence of William Owen of Brogyntyn,
Letters received by William Owen, [c. 1705]-1767, together with a number of copies or drafts of his replies. Some of the letters are from members of the Godolphin and Owen families, [c. 1705]-1758, and others are from solicitors, bankers, national figures and local gentry, including several from Edward Wynn(e) of Bodewryd. General topics include charitable bequests and legacies by Anne Jones of Clenennau, [c. 1705]-1716; William Owen 's role in local government; elections in Shropshire and North Wales, particularly corrupt practices in the Caernarfon Borough elections for 1713 and 1722; improvements to Brogyntyn (Porkington) Hall, 1734; the appointment of Dr Hutton as bishop of Bangor, 1743; the Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746; the purchase of Dolbenmaen, 1735; litigation relating to the estates of Richard Clayton and Arthur Owen, 1740-1760, boundary disputes in Gest and Penyfed, and quarrels with Margaret Lloyd of Cesail Gyfarch, 1741. The last file contains correspondence between William Owen, Edward Wynn(e), a Flemish lawyer and others, in an attempt to prove his claim to £500 out of the Bodysgallen estate, following the death of a distant kinsman John Francis Ouwens, 1710-1711, 1785.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letters to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford (Read-Wynne, Ann)
The third of four volumes of letters addressed to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford; most have drafts of Edward Wynne's replies written on them.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letters to John Owen, Penrhos, and Mrs Margaret Wynne, Bodewryd
Letters addressed to John Owen (d. 1712) of Penrhos, 1649-1710 (Nos 96-135), and to Mrs Margaret Wynne (d. 1723) of Bodewryd, 1679-1723 (Nos 136-219).
The correspondents include [Sir] William Williams [baronet], 1657-1698 (Nos 113-135) and Margaret Wynne's son Edward Wynne [Chancellor of Hereford], 1709-1723 (Nos 182-212).
Owen, John, 1627 or 1628-1712
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letters to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford (Browne-Kinaston)
The first of four volumes of letters addressed to Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford, from correspondents including Thomas Croft of Hereford; most have drafts of Edward Wynne's replies written on them.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755
Letter from Griffith Kyffin, Glasgoed, to Mrs Owen, Penrhos
Subject: Death of Sir William Williams.
Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755