- Glynne of Hawarden/ 5526.
- Ffeil
- 1803, [Oct. 13].
A Quietus issued by Albert Badger of Denbigh, deputy accountant, for £1 16s. 9d. received of Sir S. R. Glynne, late sheriff of co. Flint.
8496 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A Quietus issued by Albert Badger of Denbigh, deputy accountant, for £1 16s. 9d. received of Sir S. R. Glynne, late sheriff of co. Flint.
Latin.
A quinquepartite deed of mortgage, whereby Thomas Jones of Kilkayne in Bettus, co. Denbigh, gentleman, Evan Jones his son and heir, Roger Evan Lloyd and John Evan Lloyd of Bettus y Coed, co. Carnarvon, gentleman, and Elizabeth Edwards, alias Jones, relict and executrix of Hugh Jones of Tinhengroen, co. Denbigh, for £40, to be in part applied to paying the debts of the said Hugh Jones, convey to David Jones of Bettus, co. Denbigh, clerk, a messuage in Kilkayne and lands called Kay Mawr, Kay Canol, Kay issa, Kay coch, Kay Merddin, Kay Dewisbren, etc., to the use of Edward Evans of Maesegwicke, co. Denbigh, gentleman, etc., with specified conditions and provision for redemption, etc. Signatures or marks, and five papered seals of the mortgagors. Witnesses: Ric. Davies, John Davies, J. Vaughan, John Wynne, and others. Vellum. English.
A quotation by S. Rogers from 'The Pleasures of Memory'.
Rhan oElizabeth Baker Papers,
'Oh could my mind, unfolded in my page, Enlighten climes and mould a future age ...'. 18 Lines.
A. R. Beddows, 'A tour of grasslands in Western France, July 1948'
A. R. Beddows, 'A Tour of grasslands in Western France, July 1948', reprinted from the Journal of the British Grassland Society, Vol. 4, No. 4, Dec. 1949.
A. R. Beddows, 'Better grasses. A review of progress'
A. R. Beddows, Keith Jones, 'Chromosome numbers in Holcus mollis'
A. R. Beddows, Keith Jones, 'Chromosome numbers in Holcus mollis', reprinted from Nature, Vol. 171, May 1953.
A. R. Beddows, 'Observation on hoove, hoven, blown, or bloat taken from agricultural writings, 1716-1827', reprinted from The Journal of the Agricultural Society, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Vol. 33, 1952.
A. R. Beddows, T. J. Jenkin and others, Self-and cross-fertility and flowering habits of certain herbage grasses and legumes; together with Studies in bulb development and spikelet characters in Arrhenatherum. Series H. No. 12 seasons 1921-30.
A. R. Beddows, The Ryegrasses in British Agriculture: a Survey. Bulletin Series H. No. 17,
A. R. Beddows, The Ryegrasses in British Agriculture: a Survey. Bulletin Series H. No. 17, 1953.
A. R. Beddows, The Ryegrasses in British Agriculture: a Survey. Bulletin Series H. No.17,
A. R. Beddows, The Ryegrasses in British Agriculture: a Survey. Bulletin Series H. No.17, 1953.
A. R. Beddows, 'The shape of the short-bud prophyll in the rye-grasses and broad-leaved fescues as a diagnostic character for their separation in the field', reprinted from The Welsh Journal of Agriculture, Vol. XIII, 1937.
Rhan oHuw T. Edwards Papers
A. R. Davies, Rhoslwyn, 11 St Denis Road, Heath, Cardiff. Does not believe that the present Prime Minister would be happy to include him as one of the four governmental nominees on the Council for Wales. The writer has been a committed socialist for all of forty years. Is glad that Huw T. Edwards has testified to his services as a past member of the Council. Much hopes that the government will support the Council's recommendations, but is not optimistic. Wishes the new Council well. Hopes that Huw T. Edwards and his family will have a prosperous and more relaxing time ahead. Welsh.
Rhan oVivian Papers
Congratulations on the election result and referring to his own success.
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
Williams, Nia Morwen.