Miscellaneous papers relating to Owen Wynne of Overton, Flintshire, 1773-1823. The connection with Wynnstay is not entirely clear although Watkin Williams Wynne (sic) is named as a trustee of the marriage settlement of Maurice Wynne and Elizabeth Edwards in 1723 (see schedule of deeds, 1779). The file includes a release by Owen Wynne of Wrexham to his eldest son and heir Watkin Edwards Wynne of Sion Hill, St Dunstan in the East, London, of the Eagles Inn, Penmachno, Caernarfonshire, and Tyddyn Issa in the parish of Llanddaniel, Anglesey, 1773; a schedule of deeds and writings (1718-1779) delivered to Arabella Rawdon, a mortgagee, 1779; renunciation by Susannah Wynne of the letters of administration of Owen Wynne, 1780, and a certified copy (made 1823) of the parish register of Overton recording Meyrick and Wynne burials, 1770-1805. A case states the claim by Owen Wynne against Anna Maria Wynne of Llewesog, on the personal estate of Watkin Edwards Wynne (d. 1796), settled in 1800. Other items include an abstract of Owen Wynne’s title to properties in Caernarfonshire, 1723-1796; conditions of sale and particulars of his estates in Penmachno and Llandecwyn, and in the township of Huyton, Lancashire, 1798-1802; an assignment of mortgage from Charles Potts to Robert Aldersey of Chester, of the Plas yn y Coed estate in Overton, Flintshire, and the Llwyn estate, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, Denbighshire, 1799; particulars and an agreement by Owen Wynne to purchase part of the estate of Phillip Lloyd Fletcher in Overton and Bangor Is-coed, Flintshire, 1800; and accounts of solicitors’ costs to Rev. Maurice Wynne, D.D., administrator of the goods of Owen M. Wynne, deceased, 1800-1804.