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Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an ...,

Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an account of the tithe of Llangernyw, 1738, and an inventory of what was sold of the goods of Hedd Lloyd,-esq., deceased ('ye sale was on August 18 1738'). Vellum bound.

Note-book ('Harry's Booke') containing 'count of labourers in begin at May in the year 1764', an account of expenses with ...,

Note-book ('Harry's Booke') containing 'count of labourers in begin at May in the year 1764', an account of expenses with the 'Confederate pack of Hounds', 1766-7, and a list of dogs, hounds, beagles and pointers, giving their names, tenements, details of their breeding and colours or marks, 1766-1781.

Small pocket-book entitled 'Words of Command at the Inspection or Review including the Eighteen Manoevres', copied from a compilation by ...,

Small pocket-book entitled 'Words of Command at the Inspection or Review including the Eighteen Manoevres', copied from a compilation by A G. Carmichael, Adjutant. Contains a note, dated 10 October 1804 from Gwrych [near Abergele, co. Denbigh] from T.H. Browne [? Sir Thomas Henry Browne, K.C.H., brother of Felicia Dorothea Brown].

Appendix,

The appendix consists of a group of miscellaneous documents not apparently described by Walter de Grey Birch. The descriptions were drawn up soon after receipt by NLW. They remained un-numbered until 1976.

Deed of Sale of Gawen Goodman and Thomas Morries, both of Rythyn, co. Denbigh, gentlemen, to the Bailiffs and Burgesses ...,

Deed of Sale of Gawen Goodman and Thomas Morries, both of Rythyn, co. Denbigh, gentlemen, to the Bailiffs and Burgesses of Shrewsbury, in consideration of the sum of £20, of a chain of gold weighing 71/2 ounces Troy weight, for the finding of sureties to enter into two bonds of £20 each, as well for the repayment of the said £20 in September, 1590, as for the employing of the said £20 "in makinge of clothes whereby ye poore of... Rythyne may be sett on worke by pinninge and cardinge to labor for their lyvinge accordinge to the good meaninge and devise of the giver of ye said money". Dated 11 May 1588. The document is accompanied by: (i) A letter from R[ichard] Newcome to John L1. Wynne, Esq., Coed Coch, returning the document, which he had copied, and referring to members of the Goodman family etc., dated Cloisters, 8 April 1824; and (ii) a sheet of paper enclosing the document, addressed to "Mr. Edwards", and bearing the note - "Sir, The inclosed was left with me by the late Mr. Wynne for curiosity... W. Totty. 13 Feb. [17]89".

A packet of seven letters relating to the estate and the heirs of William Doley of Chester, merchant: (1) D ...,

A packet of seven letters relating to the estate and the heirs of William Doley of Chester, merchant: (1) D. Cox to Mr. Hunt, stating that one John Doley had two sons and one daughter. One son died without issue; the other had an only daughter who married one Sheppard and also had an only daughter, the said Sheppard being (1) then in possession of the estate by virtue of his marriage. Dated : Coleshill, 21 Feb. 1728/9. (2) Thomas Fluitt to Mr. Fluitt, attorney at law in Chester, giving the result of enquiries made concerning the Doley family. Sheppard and Miss Doley had two daughters, of whom one died in infancy and the other married a clergyman in Wales, by whom she had one child, and is since dead. Dated : Birmingham; June 16 1747. (3) Ben. Palmer to Mrs. Fluitt at Mr. Randal Fluitt at Overton near Frodsham, Cheshire. Further information concerning the heirs to the Doley estate, Miss Sheppard married Mr. William Harries, a clergyman, and died leaving one daughter, Jane Ann Eleanor Harries, then about two and a half years old and residing with her father and grandfather at Tregwint in Pembrokeshire. Dated : 16 April 1748. (4) Thomas Fluitt to Mr. Randle Fluitt at Overton near Frodsham (but begins "Hond. Madam'). Matters relating to the Doley estate. Dated : Birmingham, 16 April 1748. (5) Thomas Williams to Mrs. Fluitt at her house in Holywell, Flintshire. Mr. William Harries has moved from Tregwint to Llangharn (sic.) in Carmarthenshire, and has married again. His daughter lives with him. Sends 69lbs of butter at 31/2d per lb Dated : Denbigh, 8 December 1752. (6) Thomas Williams to his cousin [Mrs. Fluitt]. Further information concerning the Doley estate. Should Miss Harries die before attaining her majority, and without issue, then Mrs. Fluitt is the next heir. Dated : Denbigh, 29 June 1753. (7) Philip Pugh to Mr. Thomas Williams in Bull Lane, Denbigh. Miss Harries has eloped with one Captain Wilson, to be married in Scotland. No recovery could be passed on the estate as yet. Dated : Tuglyn, 14 Feb. 1763.

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli ...,

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli. Twelve of these are from John Wynne of Coed Coch to Richard Lloyd, esq., 9 Coney Court, Gray's Inn, London, and range between 11 December, 1774, and 24 February, 1778. The thirteenth is from the Rev. Ed. Edwards, Pennant, to his son, the Rev. H. Holland Edwards, a student at Christ Church, oxford, and is dated 20 July, 1778. The last, undated, is from the latter to his father. All the letters relate to personal, family, and business matters.

"Pedigree shewing children of Hannah Roberts, daughter of Ellis Roberts of Vriog, Llanfachreth", with queries. Attached are four letters of ...,

"Pedigree shewing children of Hannah Roberts, daughter of Ellis Roberts of Vriog, Llanfachreth", with queries. Attached are four letters of John Williams, Trem Hyfryd, Dolgelley, to J. Parry Jones, solicitor, Denbigh, dated 13, 17, 19, and 20 September, 1889, concerning Hannah Roberts's descendants and the descent of the Pennant estate. (The first letter is the original of which no. 3034 is a copy.).

Two copies of an offprint of the article "Holland Family in Wales", from Archaeologia Cambrensis, Series III, Vol. 13, 1867 ...,

Two copies of an offprint of the article "Holland Family in Wales", from Archaeologia Cambrensis, Series III, Vol. 13, 1867. On one copy (a) is written "With the compliments of the writer", and on the other (b), in a different hand: "From The Revd. W. Holland, Cold Norton, Essex", together with the following note by [Mr.] H[ughes] of K[inmel] - "History and General Pedigree of the Holland family in Wales, published in the Archaeologia Cambrensis, very imperfect". This copy has numerous MS. notes.

A packet of sixteen papers, labelled "Letters relating to my detention and escape from the Old Capitol Prison at Washington ...,

A packet of sixteen papers, labelled "Letters relating to my detention and escape from the Old Capitol Prison at Washington, 1863, Jan 27th". This note is in the autograph of General Edward Wynne of Coed Coch, who, when a captain in the Grenadier Guards and stationed in Canada during the American Civil War, obtained leave to visit the scene of operations as a spectator; he was arrested as a spy, but succeeded in escaping and returning to his regiment. The documents include: (a) An account, in General Wynne's autograph, of his capture, detention, and escape. (b) A typewritten copy of the above, with a further note by Mrs Brodrick. (c) Various letters and copies of letters in connection with the affair, including autograph letters of E. B. Malet, afterwards Sir Edward Malet, KCB, who was then a youthful member of Lord Lyons's staff at the British Embassy in Washington. (d) Extract from an American newspaper; relating to Wynne's escape. (e) "Sales a/c goods sold by order & for a/c of Lt. Col. E. Wynne, G.G.", and other accounts. (f) A printed booklet of 20 pages, entitled Letters from a Maryland Mail Bag. The so-called letters are in the form of verses relating to various aspects of the American Civil War.

A bundle of papers labelled : "From Nanhoron, June, 1850. J. Ll. Wynne. Important", with the following note by Mr ...,

A bundle of papers labelled : "From Nanhoron, June, 1850. J. Ll. Wynne. Important", with the following note by Mr. Hughes of Kinmel : "These documents refer principally to the arrangement of a marriage between John Holland, junior, of Teirdan and Miss Margaret Ellis of Plas Ucha, etc." Besides the Articles of Agreement, dated November, 1775, there are letters relating to the match and to various legal and estate matters, including some in Welsh from Lewis Anwyl, grandfather of Margaret Ellis, together with rentals, lists of property and of debts, receipts, and other accounts.

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