Letter from Richard Bulkley and others
- Bodewryd letters 5.
- Item
- 1613, Aug. 16
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Covering letter relating to warrant enclosed, which is missing. [Endorsed by John Edwards with a list of names copied from the warrant.]
Letter from Richard Bulkley and others
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Covering letter relating to warrant enclosed, which is missing. [Endorsed by John Edwards with a list of names copied from the warrant.]
Letter from Owen Wynn, Charing Cross
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: John Edwards is with him at sea; pays him £6 a year and meat and drink. He is bound for France, Spain and Ireland.
Letter from Richard Wynn, [Blackfriars]
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Thanks for letter and for the grey nag.
Anonymous letter (no signature)
To John Wynne. Subject: Cocks and Cock-fighting.
Letter from H. Bulkeley, Dublin
To John Wynne. Subject: Request for a couple of cocks.
Letter from Robert Bulkeley, Mostyn
To John Wynne. Subject: Request for loan of his one eyed Cock, which was victor at Beaumaris.
To John Wynne. Subject: Return of Cocks.
Letter from Robert Bulkeley, Beaumaris
To John Wynne. Subject: Hawking. Request for a nag.
Letter from Robert Bulkeley, Beaumaris
To John Wynne. Subject: Request for the little bay nag.
Letter from Leo Cleasby, Tre'r ddole
To John Wynne. Subject: Money owing to his master.
To John Wynne. Subject: Money matters.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Bill exhibited against Mistress Bodvel, Henry Bodvel, and others.
Letter from William Griffith, Redcastle
To John Wynne. Subject: Cocks and cock-fighting.
Letter from William Griffith, Oxford
To John Wynne. Subject: Greetings.
Letter from William Griffith, Calcot
To John Wynne. Subject: Cock-fighting.
Letter from Francis Hughes, [Cambridge]
To John Wynne. Subject: His son Edward Wynn. The plague; colleges dissolved and scholars all gone.
To John Wynne. Subject: John Wynn's bond for payment of £32.8.0.
Letter from Hugh Hughes, [Beaumaris]
To John Wynne. Subject: Mr Whyte complains he has not received payments due to him.
To John Wynne. Subject: Money owing to Mrs Beanes, formerly Agnes Owen.
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.