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A Bill in Parliament (printed), etc,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
A Bill intituled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor. Presented by the Earl of Powis.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
A Bill intituled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor. (Presented by The Earl of Powis.).
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
A Bill intituled An Act to enable Her Majesty to make certain provisions for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and for the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester. (Presented by the Earl of Powis.).
A bill of complaint against Thomas Power by Gregory Hickman and others, assignees of the estate and effects of John Tugwell, late of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, showing that the defendant had misappropriated the estate of William Tugwell of Sheldon, p. Chippenham, Wiltshire, dec. For another copy, see no. 6541 below.
A bill of complaint against Thomas Power by Gregory Hickman and others, assignees of the estate and effects of John Tugwell, late of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, showing that the defendant had misappropriated the estate of William Tugwell of Sheldon, p. Chippenham, Wiltshire, dec. For another copy, see no. 6458 above.
(A) Bill Of Complaint (Copy), before 1651, Sept. 23,
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
(B) Answer of Henry Price to the bill of complaint contained in (a) above, 1651, Sept. 23. (C) Replication of Jenkin Phillipp and Jane, his wife, plaintiffs, to the answer contained in (b) above, n.d. (D) Order, 1651, Sept. 24.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Bill Of Complaint (draft) in the Exchequer, brought by Rowland Gwynne, the farmer of tithes of Llanellweth, against Thomas Lewis of same for subtraction of tithes.
A Bill of Complaint of George Montgomerie of Chippenham Hall, Cambridgeshire, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, against Sir Herbert Lloyd of Peterwell, co. Card., bart. Presented to the Rt Hon. Robert Earl of Northington, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Bill Of Complaint of Sir Thomas Egerton of Heaton House, co. Lancaster, bart., against Sir Pyers Mostyn of Talacre, co. Flint, and others in respect of the lordship of manor of Holywell, Fulbrook and Greenfield, co. Flint, wherein the said Sir Pyers Mostyn had caused to be erected some buildings and particularly a workhouse or engine for spinning cotton.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A bill of complaint, answers, depositions, and proceedings, [1664-1666], in an action between Mr Attorney General at the relation of Dame Mary Wandesford and others, plaintiffs, and Richard Stephens, gent., and others, defendants, concerning certain parcels of derelict land by the sea in West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Transcripts, 19 cent.
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
(A) Bill Of Complaint, in the Council in the Marches in Wales, of Rees ap Richard of the parish of Conwilgaio, co. Carmarthen, an infant, by Gwenllian vergh David, his mother, tutrix, and guardian, against Owen ap Jenkin of the parish of Conwilgaio, defendant, touching the title to a messuage called tir garth bir otherwise Tir Ievan Bwle, and containing a parcel of four acres, in the parish of Conwillgaio. [Other names mentioned: brook called Glowthey, place talken y garth byrr.]. (B) Answer of defendant to the bill of complaint contained in (a) above. [Names mentioned: Tir pen y garregge, llayn y foes laes ar talken y garth byrr.]. (C) Replication of plaintiff to the answer contained in (b) above. (D) 1608, Dec. 29. Depositions of witnesses on behalf of plaintiff. Taken at the house of Morgan ap Ruddergh in the parish of Conwilgaio. (E) 1608/9, March 9. Depositions of witnesses on behalf of the plaintiff, Richard Morgan ap Ievan ap Eignion [sic]. Taken as in (d) above. (F) 1609/10 Feb. 26. Depositions of witnesses on behalf of the plaintiff, Taken at the house of Lewis ap Ievan ap Owen in the town of Kynwillgaio. Copies.
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
(A) Bill Of Complaint, in the Council in the Marches of Wales, of Owen John Gwyn of the parish of Llandylowvawr, co. Carmarthen, gent., plaintiff, against Rees Williams of Rhydodyn, esq., touching the cutting of 40 oak trees, worth £3 each, upon a messuage called Tre y Goytre ygha and a parcel of land called Cae irtheintcere, parish of Llandylovawr, assigned in mortgage by the plaintiff to the defendant. (B) Answer of Rees Williames, esq., to the bill of complaint contained in (a) above. (C) Replication of Owen John Gwynn, gent., to the answer contained in (b) above.
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
(A) Bill Of Complaint, in the Council in the Marches of Wales, of Rees Williams of Rhydodyn, co. Carmarthen, esq., by [blank], against Owen John Gwyn of Goytre, parish of Llandilo vaur, gent., for the recovery of two years' rent in respect of a messuage and parcels of land called tyr y goitre ycha, a parcel sometime called y tyr glase and now called kay y ddeintyr, and a grist mill and a tucking mill built upon part of the tenement called y goitre ycha, in the parish of Llandilo vaur. (B) Answer of defendants to the bill of complaint specified in (a) above. (C) Replication of complaint to the answer contained in (b) above. Copies.
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
(A) Bill Of Complaint, in the Great Sessions for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, of Nicholas Williams of Rhydodin, co. Carmarthen, gent., against Rees Morgan of Carmarthen in the county borough of Carmarthen, defendant, for the recovery of arrears of rent of £5.6s.8d. in respect of a messuage called the Cellar or Colledge in the said town and borough of Carmarthen. (B) Answer of defendant to the bill contained in (a) above.
A Bill Of Costs for Sir John Glynne against James Wright in an ejectment order, and of the latter's suit in Chancery (?being a fuller account of items 3 and 4 in No. 425).
A Bill Of Costs for the plaintiff in the suit of Hellier v. Harris,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Bill Of Costs in a Chancery cause of Nicholas and wife against Francis Williams and others and in several other suits.