Letter of David Roberts, Plas Enion, to Chancellor Wynn, Bodewrid
- Bodewryd deeds 477.
- File
- 1733/4, Jan. 16
Letter from David Roberts from Plas Enion to Chancellor Wynn at Bodewrid referring to disputes with Mrs Wynn.
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Letter of David Roberts, Plas Enion, to Chancellor Wynn, Bodewrid
Letter from David Roberts from Plas Enion to Chancellor Wynn at Bodewrid referring to disputes with Mrs Wynn.
Letter of David Roberts, Plas Enion, to Dr Wynn, Bodewrid
Letter from David Roberts from Plas Enion to Dr Wynn at Bodewrid concerning relations between them and Mrs Wynn.
Letter of David Roberts to Chancellor Wynn, Bodewrid
Letter from David Roberts to Chancellor Wynn at Bodewrid. He threatens to leave Plas Enieon after this year.
Receipt from Hugh Edwards to Madam Wynne for two coffins
Receipt from Hugh Edwards to Madam Wynne for £1 for two coffins, one for Mr Jones, Dancing Master, and one for Mr William Jones, his son.
Dispute over a seat in Llangynfelyn church, and a writ
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
writ naming ?Lewis', 1734; and depositions of witnesses in a dispute between William Williams and John Richard over a seat in Llangynfelyn church, 1736.
Aberystwyth case and the papers of Mathew Evans relating to the office of mayor
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Papers relating to the office of mayor of Aberystwyth, comprising the substance of two slips of paper found among Mathew Evans’ writings concerning his expenses in coming to London to qualify as mayor of Aberystwyth and other expenses on behalf of Walter Pryse, [post-1734]; amd the Aberystwyth case, on the validity of the election of Evan Watkin as mayor, and the other officers of the Corporation, 1740
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Letters to John Pughe of Mathafarn, 1734, from John Lloyd of Benington, Thomas Owen of Machynlleth, Edward Pryse of Gunley, Roger Lloyd of Hengwrt, Mr Devereux of Grays Inn, John Humffreys, Lewis Jones, Richard Lloyde of Mabws, William Williams of Llangadfan, Henry Herbert of Oakley Park, Lord Powis, Margaret Lloyd of Rhosygarreg and Benjamin Baxter, concerning personal favours, Chester elections, the purchase of Clegwrddwr, mortgages of Gartheiniog and other properties in Mallwyd and Machynlleth to Mrs Myddelton and Mr Greenly, the rectory of Garthbeibio, the office of high constable, a request for Pughe’s vote in the Cardigan Boroughs election, proposal for a gaol at Montgomery, a medical remedy, news of the Radnorshire election, the Bishop of SA’s non-acceptance of the title given him by Richard Hughes; and John Lloyd of Salop (Shrewsbury) describing the character of his daughter
CMA: Calvinistic Methodist Archive
The records deposited in 1934 included two major groups, the 'Trevecka Group' and the 'Bala College Group'. The former, which represents the largely autonomous 18th-century development of Methodism in Wales, beginning in the 1730s, is centred on the archives of the founding father of Welsh Methodism, Howell Harris, and of the religious community which he established, the 'Trevecka Family'. Besides the 290 volumes of Howell Harris's diaries (for 1735-73), it comprises some 3000 letters, accounts of Societies (individual groups of adherents) and records of Associations. The 'Bala College Group' represents the development of Methodism during the 19th century, its spread in North Wales, the separation from the Established Church in 1811 and the formation of the Confession of Faith in 1823. The accessions of the years 1934 to 1974 include the records of the Sasiwn [the Association], district meetings, colleges, some individual chapels and churches, personal archives (both those of ministers and laymen), and those of the Foreign Mission. In content, the accessions of the years 1974-83 are distinguished from those of the earlier period by the high proportion of records of individual churches, many of them deposited because of the closure of the church. A third series, following a classification similar to that of the second, lists accessions from July 1983 onwards. The records of the North Cardiganshire Presbytery, detailed in a schedule [c.1940], have been withdrawn. Particular mention should be made of the archives of the Foreign Mission, which cover the missionary work of the Church in North East India from its beginning in the 1840s.
Harris, Howell, 1714-1773
Sir William Williams account book.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
A full account of the disbursements made by Sir William Williams of Llanforda, for goods received, and for services rendered him, 25 March 1734-24 March 1738/9.
Pulteney, William (continued) - Pye
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
Extracts made by Chancellor Wynne and a scribe, 1734-1735, out of books on law, including Thomas Wood, A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law (London, 1704) (pp. 1-102), John Ayliffe, A New Pandect of Roman Civil Law (London, 1734) (pp. 115-206) and Sir Henry Finch, Law; or, A Discourse Thereof (London, 1627); together with a copy of a letter in Latin, dated 8 November 1691, concerning mortuaries from William Lloyd, Bishop of St Asaph, to Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop of Bangor (pp. 257-266).
Wood, Thomas, 1661-1722
Letter from Robert Lloyd, Upton's Court
Subject: Has sent £50 to Cousin Hugh, etc.
Letter from John Williams, St Asaph
Subject: Bill of costs for Mrs Wynne's suit against Mrs Lloyd of Kefn.
Letter from Hugh Owen, London, to Robert Lloyd
Subject: Acknowledges receipt of bill of £60.
Receipt from Edward Lloyd to Madam Wynne
Receipt from Edward Lloyd to Madam Wynne for £6.10.0., for Cre Pan y Tu, Graig Vechan and Graig Vawr, let to her for 1733, and £5.0.0 for the hay of Dole Shone.
Release of the property specified in Bodewryd deeds 191
Letter of David Roberts, Plas Enieon, to Chancellor Wynn, Hereford
Letter from David Roberts from Plas Enieon to Chancellor Wynn at Hereford. He refers to Mrs Wynn's intention to visit Bodewryd. With a draft reply from Edward Wynne stating that he would be glad to invite her when she is sincerely sorry for the past.
Deed poll appointing Glanhespin and Plas Engion to the use of Edward Wynn
Draft of a Deed Poll, whereby Edward Wynn, Dr of Laws and Chancellor of Hereford, and Ann his wife appoint Glanhespin and Plas Engion to the use of the said Edward Wynn.
Letter from Edward Wynne, Hereford, to Anne Owen
Subject: Family news.