Letter from W. Bund, to Rupert Dovey,
- Glynne of Hawarden/ 6447.
- File
- 1745, Dec. 25.
Dividend to be paid by John Tugwell, bankrupt, and acceptance of an invitation to attend the commission in a suit Frankland v. Moseley.
Letter from W. Bund, to Rupert Dovey,
Dividend to be paid by John Tugwell, bankrupt, and acceptance of an invitation to attend the commission in a suit Frankland v. Moseley.
Letter from Lady Mary Lyttelton, to Lavinia Glynne,
Her own children and the illness of Jessie [Gladstone].
Letter from Stephen Golesco, Bucharest, to W. E. Gladstone,
Covering an address and list of signatures (not in this collection) as a recognition by the Roumanians of the part played by Mr Gladstone, Lord John Russell, Lord Robert Cecil, J. A. Roebuck and others in supporting the cause of the Danubian principalities. French.
Letter from D. Bratiano, Paris, to 'Monsieur Gladstone, Membre de Parlement Britannique',
Covering an address which the writer has received from Wallachia. He and M. Galesco are leaving immediately for Bucharest, where he would be honoured to receive a few lines from Mr Gladstone for his compatriots. French.
Letter from Lucy Caroline Lyttelton, Hayley, to Sir S. R. Glynne,
Personal and family news.
Letter from J. P. Vickers, Hawarden, to Sir S. R. Glynne,
Request by the gard[e]ners for a reduction in working hours, with a memorandum of the hours worked by the various employees on Hawarden estate.
Letter from Com. Francesco Saverio Arabia, President of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of the Royal Society of Naples. To. 'Sir Guglielmo Gladstone', London. Covering the royal decree [No. 4731] dated 13 May 1875, and approving the nomination of Mr Gladstone as a foreign member of the Academy. Italian.
Letter from Charles Evans, Solihull Rectory, Birmingham, to Mrs [W. E.] Gladstone,
'An account of tithe, rates, etc., paid in the parish of Hawarden from 1796 to 1844, together with the price of wheat in each year', a few extracts of which are enclosed.
Letter from H. E. Taylor, Chester, to W. H. Gladstone,
The laying-on of water at Hawarden Castle.
Final Concord in a fine levied between George [?Ravenscroft], plaintiff, and Edward Poole, citizen and merchant tailor of the city of London, deforciant, when the deforciant acknowledged m's and lands in Aston, Mancott, Bretton, Hawarden, More and Shotton to be the right of the plaintiff. Fragment. Latin.
Release of a cottage and m. in Hawarden, co. Flint,
Final Concord in a fine levied between Richard Pole, plaintiff, and John Hawarden, esq., and Eleanor, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged four m's and lands in Bretton, Aston, Ewloe, Shotton and Mancote, co. Flint, to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.
Final Concord in a fine levied between George Ravenscroft, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Bunburye, esq., deforciant, when the deforciant acknowledged six m's and lands in Hawarden, Broughton, Manor and Mancott, co. Flint, to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.
Final Concord in a fine levied between Thomas Ravenscroft, esq., plaintiff, and Edward Stanley, esq., and John ap David Lloyd and Agnes, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two m's and lands in Treythin, Broughton and Brodlane to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.
Final Concord in a fine levied between Thomas Egerton, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Younge, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, Gryffith Younge, gent., and Margaret Younge, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged four m's and lands in Uchymynyth to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.
Final Concord in a fine levied between Richard Monkesfield, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Lloid and Jane, his wife, and David Lloid, their son and heir apparent, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged a parcel of land in Kynnerton alias Lower Kynnerton and Doddleston, co. Flint, to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.
Abstract of the copies of the records of inquisition concerning lp's Hawrden and Mold,
Rates of charges of [--] Holmes, a shoemaker of Manchester,
Final Concord in a fine levied between Richard Lewis and William Dymocke, gent's, plaintiffs, and Kenrick ap Ieuan and David Kenrick, gent's, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged three m's, four cottages and lands in Soughton to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.