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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.

Will of Jeffrey Holland of Pennant in the parish of Eglwysfach, co, Denbigh, gentleman, whereby, inter alia, he charges his ...,

Will of Jeffrey Holland of Pennant in the parish of Eglwysfach, co, Denbigh, gentleman, whereby, inter alia, he charges his real estate with a sum of money not exceeding seven hundred pounds, subject to certain specified uses. Signed. (Mutilated) Witnesses: John Kenrick, Clerk, Robert Lloyd, T. Kyffin, junior. At the foot a codicil, dated 5 July 1746. Signed. (Mutilated). Witnesses: Mary Williams, Gabll. Humphreys. English. Paper.

Will of John Jones of Tan Y Dderwen in the township of Towynnan otherwise Twnnan, in the Parish of Llanelian ...,

Will of John Jones of Tan Y Dderwen in the township of Towynnan otherwise Twnnan, in the Parish of Llanelian, co. Denb., gentleman, dealing with his property of Tan y dderwen, and Tuddin Ucha. Signed and sealed by the testator. Witnesses: John Humphreys of Carreg y Pennill, Maurice Thomas of Denbigh, Rees Foulkes. With two Codicils: 1. Dated 15 February 1748/9. Signed and sealed by the testator. Witnesses: Richard Griffith, Thomas Griffith, Hugh David. Proved before Thos. Jones, surrogate, 7 April 1749. 2. Dated: 1 April 1749. Mark signature and seal of testator. Witnesses: Richard Lloyd of Dolwyn, tailor, Jane Williams otherwise Anthony, servant maid at Llanwdden.

Will of John Wynne of Brinfanigle, co. Denbigh, gentleman, John Pwe of Penrhin, and Mauris Wynne of Grianllyn to be ...,

Will of John Wynne of Brinfanigle, co. Denbigh, gentleman, John Pwe of Penrhin, and Mauris Wynne of Grianllyn to be performers, and Mary his daughter sole executrix. Signature and seal of testator, attested by: David Lloyd, John Pue, Mauris Wynne, Gabriel Lloyd, John Evans, John ap John ap Hugh (mark). English. Paper.

Will of John Wynne of Trovarth in the parish of Bettus, co. Denbigh, gentleman, 6 May 1737, with probate granted ...,

Will of John Wynne of Trovarth in the parish of Bettus, co. Denbigh, gentleman, 6 May 1737, with probate granted by Robert Wynne, D.D. Vicar General and Official Principal of Isaac [Maddox], Bishop of St. Asaph, to Margaret Wynne, daughter and one of the executors of the said John, 25 April 1741. Seal of Office of the Vicar General of St. Asaph. Paper copy of will. Vellum probate. English.

Will of John Wynne of Trovarth in the Parish of Bettws, co. Denbigh. Witnesses: J. Kyffin, Jeffrey Holland. Certified a ...,

Will of John Wynne of Trovarth in the Parish of Bettws, co. Denbigh. Witnesses: J. Kyffin, Jeffrey Holland. Certified a true copy, by Thomas Lewis, Registrar. With an addendeum by Thomas Jeffrey, surrogate of the diocese of St. Asaph, that Margaret Wynne, one of the Executors was sworn to administer the goods of the above, deceased, with power reserved to Elizabeth Wynne widow, the other executrix, 25 April 1741. This copy was extracted out of the Episcopal Registry of St. Asaph. English. Paper.

Will of Mary Hughes of Caeserwyd in the Parish of Llanrhaiader in Kinmerch, co. Denb., widow, relating (inter alia) to ...,

Will of Mary Hughes of Caeserwyd in the Parish of Llanrhaiader in Kinmerch, co. Denb., widow, relating (inter alia) to messuages, lands, etc. in the Parish of Bettus Abergele, called Carreg Ifor, etc. Mark signature of testator. Seal. Witnesses: Robert Jones of Park, Edward Lloyd of Llanveres, James Owen of Denbigh.

Will of Maurice Wynne of Llanganhaval, co. Denbigh, gentleman, dated 10 December 1689, with letters of administration by Thomas [Tenison] ...,

Will of Maurice Wynne of Llanganhaval, co. Denbigh, gentleman, dated 10 December 1689, with letters of administration by Thomas [Tenison], Archbishop of Canterbury, to Sydney Wynne, widow of the late Robert Wynne, principal, legatee named in the said will, Grace Wynne, executrix, being deceased. Vellum. The will in English, the letters in Latin. Seal of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Endorsed as an exhibit in the Cause of Davies and wife against Wynne, and others, at the Great Sessions Holden at Wrexham, 3 April, 1787.

Will of Richard Wynne of Ruthen, Apothecary, disposing, (inter alia) of his property in a messuage called Clewtt y Ddafad ...,

Will of Richard Wynne of Ruthen, Apothecary, disposing, (inter alia) of his property in a messuage called Clewtt y Ddafad Ddu in Llansannan, with lands appurtenant, called Maed Tir y Llieth, yr Acre hirion, Cae'r Yskawen, y Weirglodd gron, Cae'r Greenyn, Cae'r Odyn, Cae'r Lloie, yr heolydd, Yr weirglodd newydd and rheing y neint to the use of his wife for her lifetime, etc. Signed, etc. and attested by Richard Greene, William Davies, Hugh Holland. English. Vellum. Appended at the foot, the letters of administration granting probate, etc., to Grace Wynne, widow of the deceased by John (Tillotson) Archbishop of Canterbury, signed by Thomas Welham, Deputy Regestrar of the Prerogative Court, London, 8 March 1693/1694. Papered seal.

Will of Richard Wynne Vicar, of Cranborn, co. Dorset, disposing, inter alia of messuages, lands, etc. in the Parishes of ...,

Will of Richard Wynne Vicar, of Cranborn, co. Dorset, disposing, inter alia of messuages, lands, etc. in the Parishes of Llansannan, Ruthin, Llanynys, etc., co. Denbigh, with bequests to the poor thereof, etc., to John Wynne of Coed Coch, and others. Signed and sealed. Witnesses: Matthew West, John Elliott. Grace Wynne, sister of the testator, is hereby appointed executrix.

Will of Robert ap Ieuan ap Con'; to be buried in the sacra sepultura of the church of Henllan bequeaths ...,

Will of Robert ap Ieuan ap Con'; to be buried in the sacra sepultura of the church of Henllan bequeaths to the fabric of the said church, 2sh; to the fraternity of Denbeigh, 2sh. in the hands of Thomas Goz ap Yollyn, etc. Witnesses: Sir David ap Wyllym, Sir Robert ap Rys, Harre ap Wyllyam. Endorsed with a certificate of exhibition before Fulco Salusbure, Dean of St. Asaph, and Vicar General, in St. Anne's chapel in the suburbs of Denbych, 3 April, 1517.

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