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Accounts of John Hardye and Thomas Johnson, for a bill and interest, 1685, and another bill and interest 1687. With a memorandum on the back respecting law charges thereon, to April 1702. Paper. English.
Accounts of John Hardye and Thomas Johnson, for a bill and interest, 1685, and another bill and interest 1687. With a memorandum on the back respecting law charges thereon, to April 1702. Paper. English.
Accounts of John Holland esq., to J. Oldfield, from 1791 to 27 September 1806, and to J. and E. Oldfield from that date to 1824. Accounts of Mrs. Holland, in respect of the Will of Mr. Holland, 31 March 1824 to 8 February 1825; and of John Holland esq., as one of the trustees of the Cerrig y Druidion Charity to J. and E. Oldfield, 10 December 1813 to February 1816.
Accounts of Messrs. Parry Jones and Son, solicitors, Denbigh, with J. Lloyd Wynne esq., Coed Coch, from 1880 to 1884, with receipt, dated 22 October 1886.
Accounts [of Peter Williams of Chester] to John Thomas of Kae-glase, showing rent, taxes deducted, and balance due, for the year 1707. Paper. English.
Accounts of the Ardree Oyster Fishery Company, Limited, showing profit and loss on the purchase and sale of 500,000 Oysters from Mr. Ullmann, 29 February 1888.
Accounts of the Ardree Oyster Fishery Company, Limited, up to 28 February,
Accounts of the Ardree Oyster Fishery Company, Limited, up to 28 February 1889.
Accounts of the Funeral Expenses of "Uncle Rutter", [Foulke Rutter, Clerk, Rector of Tilston]; his debts, his effects sold, taken at valuation, and unsold etc. by Thomas Willams Executor (1-8); receipt by Robert Callys, Receiver General of the Bishop of Chester, to the Executors of Foulke Rutter, Clerk, late Rector of Tilston, by hands of Thos. Williams, for £3. 10. 0. for a mortuary due to the Bishop upon the death of the said Rutter, 18 Nov. 1709 (9); and a parcel of vouchers and memoranda belonging to the same matters (10).
Accounts relating to expenses connected with the Estate of the late Mrs. Holland,
Accounts showing Debts paid by Mr. John Wynne since his marriage, in regard to the Rhos and Llanyfydd Estates; debts remaining unpaid at the death of the same, in regard to the same estates, etc. Paper. English.
Accounts, receipts and memoranda concerning Thomas Parry,
Acknowledgement by John Jones of Tan y dderwen in Llanelian, co. Denb., gentleman, that he will pay to the Rev. William Williams, clerk, Rector of Llanelian, and Thomas Williams of Tynewydd, yeoman, and Robert Jones, Turner, Churchwardens thereof, the sum of £8 upon demand. Signed. Witness: David Lloyd, clerk. English. Paper.
Acknowledgement by Richard Wynne of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, of receipt by him from David Lloyd of Bodnod, same co., gentleman, of £220, and security for £230, in all £450 as marriage portion with Elizabeth Lloyd, daughter of the said David, now married to the son and heir of him the said Richard, John Wynne, gentleman. Signature of R. Wynne, Seal of arms, a chevron between three martlets (?). Witnesses: John Wynne, Hugh Lloyd, John Roberts, Robert Ellis. English. Paper.
Acknowledgement by Sydney Wynne of Rhose, co. Denbigh, widow, of her debt of £20 to Katherine Jones of Baron Hill, co. Anglesey, and undertaking to pay the same by instalments. Signed. Endorsed with an acquittance to Griffith Williams and assignment of the debt to him, "in full of all demands from Peter Williams of Chester and the said Sydney Wynne, now wife of the said Peter". 4 Jan. 1708. Paper. English.
Acknowledgement by Thomas Hughes of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, that he owes to Mrs. Grace Wynne of Ruthin the sum of twelve pounds seventeen shillings which he promises to pay on demand. Signed: Witnessed by John Wynne.
Acknowledgement by William Wynne of Tan y Derwen, and Hugh Wynne of Aber yr mryson co. Denbigh, yeomen, that they owe £50 to Hugh Davies of Brynfanigle Ucha, same co., yeoman, payable at a month's notice. Mark signature of William Wynne; signature of Hugh Wynne. Witness: John Wynne. Paper. English. Endorsed with 1. receipt of 50sh. interest on the above debt, by Hugh. Davies, 26 May, 1772; 2. John Wynne of Coed Coch makes himself responsible for the debt, 14 Aug., 1772; 3. receipt, of £53. 10. 0. principal and interest, from John Wynne by Hugh Davies aforesaid, 22 Dec. 1773.
Acknowledgment by Charles Potts of Chester, of the receipt of six hundred and fifteen pounds due to him from John Lloyd Wynne on his mortgage, and undertaking to reconvey the estate whenever required by him.
Acknowledgment by Charles Potts of receipt from John Lloyd Wynne, esq., in full discharge of principal and interest due on his mortgage. Dated at Chester.
Acknowledgment by Cornelius Hobrow of his debt to Mary Brisco of £13. Signed,
Paper. English.
Acknowledgment by Humphrey Owens of Isallt, co. Carnarvon, son-in-law of Jane Jones, deceased, administrator of her estate, of his receipt of a bond respecting the same, and promising to transfer it to Gaynor Wynne on demand, etc. Signed by H. Owens. Witness: Hu. Owens.