A Note of remembrance concerning the site of the vicarage of Hanmer, co. Flint,
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- 1614/5, Jan. 1.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
See no. 166 for another copy.
A Note of remembrance concerning the site of the vicarage of Hanmer, co. Flint,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
See no. 166 for another copy.
A note on the rents due to be received by the sheriff of Flint,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Note on the status of the parishes of Bangor, Overton and Worthenbury, co. Flint,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Note on various grants of sea marshes including rights to wrecks of the sea,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A notification to Llewelyn son of Griffin, prince of Wales, 6 June 1281, that as result of the recent inquisition into the laws and customs of Wales, the king has caused it to be pronounced that the same laws and customs shall now be held, observed and determined in those parts as in the times of the predecessors of the present king. The king informs Llewelyn of this that he may prosecute a plea between himself and Griffin son of Wemmwen (?Wenunwen) concerning lands in those parts. Transcript, 19 cent. See Calendar of Chancery Rolls, 1277-1326, p. 210, and Rotulus Walliae, p. 42.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Pamphlet entitled "A Correspondence with the Board of Woods and Forests relating to the sea shore in the liberty of Kidwelly, with a preface by John Frederick, Earl of Cawdor. Printed.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Pamphlet entitled 'Crown Property in North Wales, its managements and appropriation with a reply to Mr. James Wyatts' (the Penrhyn Agent) letter to the 'Times' touching the Hundred of Uchaf', by Owen Owen Roberts, Deputy Ranger of the Forest of Snowdon. Printed.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A pardon, 19 April 1452, granted to Thomas, bishop of St Asaph, during his episcopacy, of a farm of 20 marks for a place called Gronant-is-y-môr, co. Flint, granted to Llewellyn, bishop of St Asaph, by Edward, late Prince of Wales, and pardoned to Robert, late bishop, by Henry V, and to John, late bishop, by the king by letters patent dated 12 May, 15 Henry VI. (Calendar, 1436-1441, p.55). See Calendar of Patent Rolls, vol. v, p. 528. Transcript, 19 cent.
A Particular of a grant to Piers Mostyn of certain lands in Picton and Axton,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Copy.
A Particular of the lands of Sir Thomas Hanmer, bart., held in socage,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A particular of the small tithes, Easter dues and surplice fees "anciently claimed by the vicar, and also by the clerk and Sexton within the parish of Hanmer", co. Flint. Printed.
A Pedigree of Sir Thomas Hanmer and his wife Jane Brereton,
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Possibly by Siôn Cain.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Welsh.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Welsh.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Possibly by Siôn Cain.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A petition by Ranulph de Luttleover concerning Saltney Marsh, co. Flint, 1304, extracted from Rolls of Parliament, vol. 1, p. 170. Transcript, 19 cent.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Petition entered upon the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Chester concerning a proposal to make the River Dee navigable. Transcript dated 5 March 1858.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
Transcribed extract, 19 cent.
Part of Bettisfield Estate Records,
A Plan denoting the boundary (as adjudged by the Commissioners) between the River Dee Company's land and the several marshes in the parishes of Flint and Holywell. Two copies.