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Maps and plans,

Arranged into mining plans etc., 1823-1867, railway plans, [n.d.], and estate plans, 1740-1870. The record descriptions in the original hard copy catalogue are un-numbered, and probably also the maps and plans themselves; the references below are notional.

Bodewryd manuscripts

Manuscripts, many of which were written by or for Edward Wynne, LLD, DCL, Chancellor of the diocese of Hereford (d. 1755), and by several members of the important families with which he was connected.

Wynne, Edward, 1681-1755

Letters

Letters, 1595-1864, addressed to John Wynn Edwards (d. 1614); John Wynne of Bodewryd and Chwaen Wen (1617-1669); John Owen of Penrhos (d. 1712); Mrs Margaret Wynne of Bodewryd (d. 1723); Humphrey Humphreys (1648-1712); Anne Wynne, wife of Edward Wynne; Edward Wynne, Chancellor of Hereford; and Margaret, Lady Stanley; letters relating to the marriage of Edward Wynne and Anne Lloyd (1714); and other miscellaneous letters.

Sotheby deeds and documents

Deeds and documents, 1317- 1762, relating to the Wynne family of Boderwyd, as well as the families of Lewis of Chwaen and Owen of Penros Bradwen, concerning properties in Anglesey and a few in Flintshire.

Correspondence,

Arranged into letters arranged by christian mame (1/1-1/117); letters arranged by surnames or names of organizations (1/118-1/1410); letters written by Bodfan Anwyl (1/1,411-1/1,414); and letters not directly related to Bodfan Anwyl (1/1,415-1/1,417).

Sermons.

The sermons are all in Bodfan's hand, many being endorsed with the date of either their composition or their delivery. The majority of them are in Welsh; a few are written in short-hand. When a sermon has a specific title this is noted; otherwise, the text is quoted. The average length is 4,000 words.

Miscellaneous papers,

Arranged into printed material (3/A), press material (3/B), and autograph and typescript material (3/C). The greater part of the items are again in either English or Welsh. Size is indicated whenever necessary. Within each group arrangement is alphabetical where papers are undated; those which bear a date are arranged chronologically and follow the undated material.

Manuscripts,

Manuscripts, 1785-1891, of the Bonsall family, comprising legal precedents, [19 cent., first ½], mainly of North Wales interest, used by Hugh Davies and John George William Bonsall, solicitors, Machynlleth; a memorandum book, 1785-1787; and a rental of estates in Mongomeryshire and Cardiganshire, 1873-1891.

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