- C 69.
- Ffeil
- 1811-1812.
Statement of account from Thomas Lowten to Robt. M Biddulph, Esquire, in respect of professional service rendered in the suits of Rex v. Skye as mayor and as burgess; and Rex v. Wm. Jones as burgess.
Statement of account from Thomas Lowten to Robt. M Biddulph, Esquire, in respect of professional service rendered in the suits of Rex v. Skye as mayor and as burgess; and Rex v. Wm. Jones as burgess.
Miscellaneous Papers relating to proceedings upon information in nature of a quo warranto exhibited against Samuel Jones and Daniel Morris as mayors and burgesses of the borough of Holt. Depositions of William Parry in the matter of Rex v. William Jones (May 1813); copy of record of admission of Daniel Morris as burgess in 1796 and a list of documents in his custody; list of special jurors and witnesses; drafts of questions to be asked to witnesses; petition for a tales de circumstantibus by Sir William Garrow, Attorney General; copy of notice to produce records; drafts of some minutes of evidence; and a letter from H. to John Jones and from John Jones to Thos. Lowten.
Borough Of Ruthin. Letters to R.A Douglas, from B. Home, S. Edwards, Edw. Edwards, J. C. Williams, Will: Lloyd, and Robert Read concerning irregularities committed by the Common Council of the Borough, refusal to convene meetings for the swearing in of new burgesses, and erasure of names from the Corporation Book, etc.; drafts of cases for the opinion of Mr Peake on the same questions, with copies of his opinions; extracts from corporation records, and a copy of a grant by Letters Patent to Sir Francis Crane in 1634 of the manor of Ruthin otherwise Dyffryn Clwyd.
Notice by R.M Biddulph and John Jones of their intention to request the magistrates to petition for a polling place at Llansilin. Draft.
Election. Bundle of letters relating to the candidature and expenses of Col. R. M. Biddulph. J. Buckton to John Girdwood, Bevis H. Thelwall and Mr Pugh; Wm. Lloyd to Col. R. M. Biddulph; Thomas Griffith of Chester to Sir W. Lloyd; C. Richards and Thos. Evans to John Girdwood; and letters by R. V. Moulsdale, L. A. Jones, George L. Evans, F. R. West, Rice Morris, S. Cooper, and T. Hughes of Everton.
Vellum. Beginning slightly torn and faded. Accounts of Richard de Eadburburi, receiver of Chirk, from Michaelmas Eve, 18 Edward II. to the morrow of Michaelmas 19 Edward II.
Vellum. Beginning much mutilated. Accounts of Richard de Haston, receiver [of Chirk, for the year ? beginning in the 13th Edward III.].
Vellum. Account of Richard de Haston, receiver of Chirk, from Michaelmas 16 Edward III. to Michaelmas 17 Edward III.
Vellum. Beginning slightly torn. Accounts of Richard de Haston, receiver of Chyrk for one whole year from Michaelmas Eve 18 Edward III.
Vellum. Accounts of William de Woluerton, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 30 Edward III.
Vellum. A fragment. The roll seems to belong to the period 1360-70, and may be for one of the years 1361-3.
Vellum. Accounts of Roger de Sonford, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 41 Edward III.
Accounts of Roger de Sonford, receiver of Chirk, from Michaelmas Eve, 42 Edward III, to Eve of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, 43 Edward III.
Vellum. Accounts of William de Balshawe, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 45 Edward III.
Vellum. Beginning much stained and mutilated. Accounts of William Bealshawe, receiver of Chirk, from Michaelmas Eve, 49 Edward III, to 24 Jan., 50 Edward III.
Vellum. Accounts of Sir Griffith Castell, receiver of Chirk, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 6 Richard II.
Vellum. Left hand edge affected by damp. Accounts of Alan de Thorp receiver of Chirkeslond, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 15 Richard II.