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Flintshire records,

Abstracts of deeds and documents principally of the Bodrhyddan estate and extracts and transcripts from printed sources, including catalogues of, and reports on, public records (Recognizance Rolls, 'Rotulorum Originalum ... Abbrevatio', etc.), relating to properties in Ayleneton [Allington], Bistre, Bodfari, Cilcain, Coleshill, Diserth, Englefield, Flint, Golftyn otherwise Wolvington, Gwaenysgor, Kelsterton, Leadbrook Major, Northop, Oakenholt, Rhylofnyd [Newmarket], Wepra, Whitford, Worthenbury, and Ysceifiog; transcripts of printed accounts of the churches of Gwaenysgor, Nerquis, and Treuddyn, co. Flint, and of Halston Chapel, co. Salop; a note on Carncarnacan [Carnychen] church; an abstract of the tithe apportionment of the parish of Gwaenysgor, 1846; an historical account of the firm of Henry Wood and Co., Ltd, chain and anchor manufacturers, Saltney; transcripts of two notices relating to Talargoch [Lead] Mines, 1775-7, and reminiscences of Peter Hughes, Castle House, Bryniau, of strikes in the mines, 1877, 1884, etc.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Thomas Evans, vicar of Cilcain,

  • NLW MS 11056F
  • File
  • [1830x1841].

Ecclesiastical instruments of Thomas Evans, vicar of Cilcain, Flintshire, including declarations of conformity, etc., 1830-41; admission to the order of deacons, 1830; marriage licence of Thomas Evans, clerk, curate, of Llansaintfread, Cardiganshire, and Martha Powell of the parish of Llanddewi Aberarth, 1830; admission to the order of priest, 1831; licence to the curacy of the chapel of Nerquis, parish of Mold, Flintshire, 1831; a draft of a testimonial to his character, upon his presentation to the vicarage of Cilcen, 184[1]; and collation, and mandate for induction, to the vicarage of Cilcen, 1841.