Letter from Gruffydd Hughes, Kevenllanvair
- Bodewryd letters 13.
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To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Money matters relating to his brother.
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Letter from Gruffydd Hughes, Kevenllanvair
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Money matters relating to his brother.
Letter from ?John Humphreys, Bewdley
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Some legal matter and a letter from one John Powell.
Letter from John ap Hugh ap Robert, Llanvechell
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Money he owes to John Edwards.
Letter from John ap Rees ap William, Pentraeth
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: A request to grant the Bailiffwick of the commot of Dyndaithwy to the bearer. [There is also a note by Richard Hughes recommending the bearer.]
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: John Edwards' sister Ellin, whom he wishes to marry. He has written a letter to her in Welsh.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: He sends £10 in silver by the bearer; hopes for better news of his cousin Kathrin.
Letter from Rys ap Ieuan, Rhosbothan
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Bailiffwick of Menai.
Letter from William Griffith, Oxford
To John Wynne. Subject: Greetings.
To John Wynne. Subject: John Wynn's bond for payment of £32.8.0.
To John Wynne. Subject: His cousin, the bearer, desires a place to fodder his cattle in the winter. Rees Humphrey, one of John Wynne's tenants, has offered a share of his tenement subject to Mr Wynne's consent.
To John Wynne. Subject: His sister has bought £60 worth of tallow, hopes to receive money from John Wynne to pay for it.
Letter from Owen Owens, Chwaen Wen
To John Wynne. Subject: Money matters; his Aunt March desires loan of £4 to pay the gaoler of Caernarfon towards discharging her son Owen from prison.
Letter from John Pughe, Mathaverne
To John Wynne. Subject: Request for cocks. Also a note from Edward Wynne endorsing the request.
Letter from Edward Wynn, Mallwyd
To John Wynne. Subject: Death of John Wynne's wife, Elin.
Letter from Owen Wynn, Glascoed
To John Wynne. Subject: Bond entered into with his sister-in-law.
Letter from William Kinaston, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Waiting for an act to be passed in Parliament whereby the Lords Commons may be empowered to act as chancellors.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Hopes he is secure from any office in Anglesey this year, etc.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit. Richard Cromwell is proclaimed Protector.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit. General Monk is expected in Town on Monday next.