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Undertaking whereby, in consideration of a warrant by the Sheriff of the County of Flint upon a capias ad satisfaciendum ...,

Undertaking whereby, in consideration of a warrant by the Sheriff of the County of Flint upon a capias ad satisfaciendum to him directed and issued out against William Edwards gentleman, at the suit of Thomas Mottershad, which warrant is directed to Samuel Deane and others, special bailiffs, the said Thomas, plaintiff in the said writ, promises to save the said sheriff harmless from damages which may accrue by reason of any escape suffered on the said writ, etc. Signed and sealed. Paper. English.

Verdict of an Inquest taken at Denbigh, 28 April 1618, before William Wynne, Esqre, Fulke Vaughan, gentleman, and Thomas Moris ...,

Verdict of an Inquest taken at Denbigh, 28 April 1618, before William Wynne, Esqre, Fulke Vaughan, gentleman, and Thomas Moris, gentleman, feodaries of the County of Denbigh, after the death of Morgan ap John Wynne, gentleman, deceased, whereby it is found that the said Morgan died on 4 March 1613, at Llaethvaine, co. Denbigh, and had no messuages, lands, rents, or tenements. Vellum. Latin.

Volume containing sketch plans of tenements in the parish of Bettws Abergele, co. Denbigh, with names of tenants, and tabulated ....

Volume containing sketch plans of tenements in the parish of Bettws Abergele, co. Denbigh, with names of tenants, and tabulated details of acreages and annual value provided. Tenements named as : Glan'r Afon, Deheyfryn, Dewisbren, Coed Coch demesne, Gwyndy Isaf (with Pen y bont and Ty'n Llan), Coed Coch uchaf, Carreg Fawr and Fotty, Carci and Pengwern, Cefn Craig, Bryn y Dwda, Ddol goch and Tecca, Ynus, Tyn y nant, Trofarth, Tyn y Ffynnon (with Tyddyn Howell), Porthwryd, Clwt, Hendre, Carnedd Heilyn.

Warrant by Kenrick Eyton, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Denbigh, to the Keeper of the Gaol at Ruthin, same ...,

Warrant by Kenrick Eyton, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Denbigh, to the Keeper of the Gaol at Ruthin, same co. to arrest Margaret Wynne and imprison her for the payment of costs in a suit for trespass upon the case etc. Seal of the Sheriff. Levy £18. 0. 11. In another handwriting: Receipt for £18. 0. 11. for the said expenses and costs. Edward Price. Witness: W. Vaughan. 25 Sept. 1753.

Will and codicil of Jane Wynne of Movoniog in the Parish of Llanufydd, co. Denbigh. Witnesses: John Jones of Berraigne ...,

Will and codicil of Jane Wynne of Movoniog in the Parish of Llanufydd, co. Denbigh. Witnesses: John Jones of Berraigne, Rees Foulkes. Extracted out of the Episcopal registry of St. Asaph by Thos, Lewis, Registrar. Attached to the above is an extract relating to the trust of a messuage in Nantglyn, held by Edward Wynne. No date. Paper. English.

Will of Anne Foulkes of Talhaiarn, co. Denbigh, widow. The principal bequest is to her niece Catherine Foulkes, wife of ...,

Will of Anne Foulkes of Talhaiarn, co. Denbigh, widow. The principal bequest is to her niece Catherine Foulkes, wife of Hugh Lloyd of Talhaiarn. Dated: 4 August 1752. attested by Jon Salusbury, Robert Thomas. Certified to be a true copy. John Jones, Deputy Registrar of the public episcopal Registry of St. Asaph, as proved 24 April 1753.

Will of Catherine Salusbury of Denbigh, widow, bequeathing, inter alia, her messuage, burgage or dwellinghouse with appurtenances in Highward, borough ...,

Will of Catherine Salusbury of Denbigh, widow, bequeathing, inter alia, her messuage, burgage or dwellinghouse with appurtenances in Highward, borough and parish of Denbigh, called the Pidgeon House, to John Chambres of Plase Chambres, co. Denbigh, etc. Signature of testator. Heraldic seal. Witnesses: David Williams, John Jones, John Conway.

Will of Dorothy Wynne of Ruthin, co. Denb., Widow and Relict of John Wynne late of Rhos, same co., deceased ...,

Will of Dorothy Wynne of Ruthin, co. Denb., Widow and Relict of John Wynne late of Rhos, same co., deceased., dealing inter alia with messuages, lands, etc., called Brithdir in the parish of Kilken and Llanverras in cos. Denbigh and Flint, and property in Ruthin, in Skeiviog, co. Flint, called Clomendy, in Nannerch and Caerwys, same co., Holywell, same co., Caerodyn and Caecymwall in Llanverras aforesaid, formerly belonging to her sister Elizabeth Fluitt, deceased. Signed and sealed. Crest a lion rampant. Witnesses: A.F. Lewis, Simon Parry of Ruthin, Joiner, Robert Parry. Mr. Jolly's clerk.

Will of Elizabeth Fluitt of Holywell, co. Flint, widow whereby (inter alia) she gives twenty pounds to the Churchwardens and ...,

Will of Elizabeth Fluitt of Holywell, co. Flint, widow whereby (inter alia) she gives twenty pounds to the Churchwardens and overseers of the parish of Skeiviog in trust as specified, and her messuages, etc. to her sister, Dorothy Wynne, sole executrix thereof. Signed, attested by Thos. Brock, Richard Barker his clerk, James Edwards his servant. Endorsed: "A Coppy of The last Will and Testament of Mrs. Fluitt of Holywell, Taken 24th Day of May, 1774" "Memorandum: Mrs. Fluitt Dyed 16th of May, was Buryed in the parish Church of Sgeifiog 21st May, 1774.".

Will of Elizabeth Fluitt of Holywell, co. Flint, widow, wherein she bequeaths, inter alia, all her messuages, lands, Estates, etc ...,

Will of Elizabeth Fluitt of Holywell, co. Flint, widow, wherein she bequeaths, inter alia, all her messuages, lands, Estates, etc. to her sister Dorothy Wynne. Signed and sealed. Witnesses: Thos. Brock, Richard Barker, clerk to Mr. Brock, Jas. Edwards, Servant to Mr. Brock.

Will of Evan Lewes of Maesegwig within the diocese of St. Asaph and county of Denbigh; his body to be ...,

Will of Evan Lewes of Maesegwig within the diocese of St. Asaph and county of Denbigh; his body to be buried in the church of Bettus; his lands in Maesegwig and Kilken to Ffoulke ap Gruffith; to Richard ap Moris land called Cae yr ddol Leuig in Maesegwig, etc. Probate before George Smyth, Vicar in Spirituals of the Bishop of St. Asaph, 30 April 1600. Fragment of seal.

Will of Gabriel Lloyd of Peniarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, extracted from the register of the Consistory Court of the diocese ...,

Will of Gabriel Lloyd of Peniarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, extracted from the register of the Consistory Court of the diocese of St. Asaph. Signed. Attested by Richard Wynne, John Wynne, R. Evan Jones. Certified a correct copy: Thomas Lloyd, Registrar. Memorandum of Probate granted to Gaynor wife of the deceased, with power to Grace Lloyd, executrices etc. 7 November 1704. English Will, Latin mem. of Probate. Paper.

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