Assessment Book of the assessed taxes for the Parish of Chirk,
- B 81.
- Ffeil
- 1810-11.
Assessment Book of the assessed taxes for the Parish of Chirk,
File of accounts of overseers of bridges, in co. Denbigh,
File of accounts and returns of overseers of the highways, at a special sessions of the peace then held for the hundred of Chirk.
Returns of the surveyors of the highways in the several townships of the hundred of Chirk, at the Petty sessions then held there.
Papers relating to highways and bridges: including a question of the legality of a tax to defray expenses of bringing the rivers to run under the county bridges after the storm of July 1706; case, with opinion thereon, concerning liability for rebuilding bridge over Ceiriog-as the river had changed its course and the bridge was no longer on the boundary between cos. Denbigh and Salop, 1754; proposals of petitioners for the road from Wrexham to Chester and from Chester to Ewloe; and a printed form of notice for service upon the highway, after 1773.
Chirk Parish Book. Accounts of surveyors of the Highways, 1790-2; with names of inhabitants above £10 rent, and number of days worked on Turnpike and By-roads.
Account of receipts and disbursements of Maimed Soldiers' Mize,
'A noate of direccon what to receave from the several high constables of this County of Denbigh, and what to pay quarterly to the maimed and indigent souldiers beginning 14 July 1663'.
'A Booke of direction what to receave of the Maymed Souldiers mize from the severall high Constables of this County of Denbigh and what to pay Quarterly to every the maimed and indigent Souldier allowed and Ordered to receave a Pension; beginning the 12th of January 1663'.
A Book of directions what to receive of the maimed soldiers mize from the several high constables of co. Denbigh, and what to pay quarterly to 'every the maimed and indigent souldier' ordered to receive a pension beginning the 19th of April 1664.
Hilary (8 Jan. 1649/50) At Wrexham,. Easter (23 April) At Denbigh.
Papers relating to musters, etc. Warrant from David Holland, Roger Puleston and Owen Vaughan to the High Constables of the hundred of Chirke to summon six men from Kynlleth and Moghnant and Nantheydwy so that three can be chosen for service in Ireland; muster roll of clergy held at Whitford. 1608; list of pikemen and musketeers in Mr Myddelton's Company; list of Caernarvonshire Militia 1684; list of Denbighshire Militia Officers, 1705.
Rolls of musters held at Llangollen, before Sir Thomas Middleton the younger. With lists of arms required by the different classes of soldiers. Mutilated.
Rolls of the names of soldiers serving under different captains and receipts and vouchers for arms and stores received out of magazines at Mountgomery and Red Castle for the use of Sir Thomas Myddelton's troops.