Letter from William Okel, Chester, to Thomas Kinaston
- Bodewryd letters 965.
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- 1660, Nov. 15
Subject: Business matters.
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Letter from William Okel, Chester, to Thomas Kinaston
Subject: Business matters.
Orders to take especial care of the Castle of Bewmarice
Orders to take especial care of the Castle of Bewmarice during the absence of Capt. Okes, the deputy Governor.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Concerning Tre-yr-gol.
To John Wynne. Subject: John Wynn's bond for payment of £32.8.0.
Letter from Owen Wynn, Glascoed
To John Wynne. Subject: Bond entered into with his sister-in-law.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Tre-yr-gol. London full for the Coronation; prices high.
Bond for the payment of £23.6.0
Letter from Edward Kynaston, London, to Margaret Kynaston
Subject: Change of address.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Legal matters.
Letter from William Griffith, Oxford
To John Wynne. Subject: Greetings.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Robert Wynn of Voelas has become his own solicitor this term. John Price, servant of the Earl of Berkshire, died very poor; etc.
To John Owen. Subject: Parliament have agreed to give the King money, etc.
To John Owen. Subject: Circuit intended to begin in Montgomery is altered to Chester.
Letter from William Williams, Trearddur
To John Wynne. Subject: Money matters.
Letter from Owen Owens, Cremlyn
To John Wynne. Subject: Money matters.
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 H. Bulkeley, Dublin
To John Wynne. Subject: Request for a couple of cocks.
Letter from Leo Cleasby, Tre'r ddole
To John Wynne. Subject: Money owing to his master.
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: Legal matters.