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Acknowledgment by John Jones of Tanydderwen in Llanelian, co. Denbigh, of his debt of £10 to Thomas Williams of Tynewydd ...,

Acknowledgment by John Jones of Tanydderwen in Llanelian, co. Denbigh, of his debt of £10 to Thomas Williams of Tynewydd, same parish, to be repaid on demand, with interest. Signed by J. Jones. Witness: David Lloyd, clerk. English. Paper. Endorsed with receipt of the said T. Williams to Thomas Jones of Tu'n 'y Pwll, on behalf of J. Jones, for the sum of £2. 3. O part payment of the said loan. 29 July, 1747:- and receipt of the same to Wm. Wynne of Coed Coch, for the sum of £7. 17. 0., balance due therefore, with interest for one year, 18 October, 1749. Signed as above. Witness: Edward Parry.

Acknowledgment by John Wynne of Coed Coch, the younger, that he has received from his Aunt Margaret Wynne of Denbigh ...,

Acknowledgment by John Wynne of Coed Coch, the younger, that he has received from his Aunt Margaret Wynne of Denbigh Town, all the deeds, evidences, and writings relating to the Title of his Estates in Trofarth, Brynffanigle, etc., co. Denb., specified in a schedule in the Chancery Court of the Great Sessions for cos. Flint, Denbigh, and Montgomery A.D. 1753 etc., "in number one hundred and eighty-one besides other pieces of Parchment Deeds that are illegible.". Signed and sealed: on a wreath, a bust full-faced. Witnesses: Elizabeth Evans, An. Stodart.

Acquittance and release by Susanna Green of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, spinster, now owner of messuages or burgages, etc. in the ...,

Acquittance and release by Susanna Green of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, spinster, now owner of messuages or burgages, etc. in the Parish of Llanrhydd same co., inheritance of her late grandfather, Richard Green of Ruthin aforesaid, gentleman, and now conveyed by Grace Wynne to her and in her possession, from all actions in Law or Equity up to the date of this deed. Signature of Susanna Greene. Heraldic seal, crest, out of a coronet a demi-lion rampant. Witnesses: Edward Evans, servant to Mr. Wynne of Rhose, Peter Jones, Edward Evans, servants to Mr. Peter Jones.

Acquittance by Catherine Bethell of Holywell, co. Flint, Widow and administratrix of the goods of Richard Williams of the same ...,

Acquittance by Catherine Bethell of Holywell, co. Flint, Widow and administratrix of the goods of Richard Williams of the same, to Peter Williams of the City of Chester for £40, for the due debt of Robert Williams, gentleman, father of the said Peter. Mark and seal. Witnesses: Griffith Williams, Stephen Parry. English. Paper. Endorsed; "Generall Release fro Aunt Katherine to my father".

Acquittance by David Vaughan, son of Humffrey Vaughan, late of Nyffryn, co. Carnarvon, to Richard Vaughan of Nyffryn, executor of ...,

Acquittance by David Vaughan, son of Humffrey Vaughan, late of Nyffryn, co. Carnarvon, to Richard Vaughan of Nyffryn, executor of the will of the said Humffrey, for the sum of £5, a legacy bequeathed by the said Humffrey to the said David. Witnesses: David Lloyd, William Lloyde, William Vaughan. Paper. English.

Acquittance by Edward Lloid ap Edward of Llanynys, co. Denb., to Gawen Goodman of Ruthin for £40 for the right ...,

Acquittance by Edward Lloid ap Edward of Llanynys, co. Denb., to Gawen Goodman of Ruthin for £40 for the right of all lands, etc., in the township of Llanruthe, comote of Dogg', co. Denb., sold by the said Edward to the said Gawen, 7 Oct. 1550, etc. Seal, red wax, initial letters I. LL. Witness: Edward Holland, writer. Vellum. English.

Acquittance by Hughe Conway, King's Steward of the town of Penmaen and Llismaen, that he has distrained the cattle of ...,

Acquittance by Hughe Conway, King's Steward of the town of Penmaen and Llismaen, that he has distrained the cattle of John ap Jankyn ap Grono on the land late belonging to Kynneric ap Rideric called the land Pristkene in the town of Llismaen for the amount of ten shillings and four pence, relief due from the aforesaid Kynneric ap Rederic for the said land Pristine (sic), now paid by the hands of the said John. Dated Monday before the Feast of Saints Philip and James, (1 May) 1520. Latin. Vellum.

Acquittance by Margarett, relict of John Wynne of Brynffanigle, co., Denb., and administratrix of the same during the nonage of ...,

Acquittance by Margarett, relict of John Wynne of Brynffanigle, co., Denb., and administratrix of the same during the nonage of Mary Wynne his daughter to Richard Wynne of Trovarth, same co., gentleman, father of the said John, for a debt of £32. 10s. due from the said Richard to the said John, and by him bequeathed to his and her sons John William Evan and Robert Wynne. Mark signature, Papered seal. Witnesses: Mauris Wynne, William Wynne, Gabriel Lloyd, Thomas Jons ap Prichard. English. Paper. Endorsed: "Grand Father's relations".

Acquittance by Morice ap John ap Llewelyn Vaughan of Movonioge, co. Denb., to William ap Meredith ap David ap Grono ...,

Acquittance by Morice ap John ap Llewelyn Vaughan of Movonioge, co. Denb., to William ap Meredith ap David ap Grono of Carvadvenith, same co., for £20 in full satisfaction of £144 and of a bond of £200 for due payment of the same. Signed. Seal, green wax, a merchant's mark or monogram. Witnesses: Foulke ap David ap Ieuan, Robert ap Res Lewis, Thomas ap Kind[r]icke ap David ap Robert, and others. Vellum. English.

Acquittance by Robert David, son of David ap Thomas, late of Ruthyn, to Richard Rowland, smith, son and heir of ...,

Acquittance by Robert David, son of David ap Thomas, late of Ruthyn, to Richard Rowland, smith, son and heir of Rowland ap Thomas, late of Ruthyn, for £8 in full redemption of a messuage in Ruthyn wherein John Ellis, feltmaker, dwells, the same being mortgaged to the said David by the said Rowland for the above sum.

Acquittance by Sir Richard ap David ap Howelle ap Hoelle, Parson of Llandloran (?) and Margaret verz Edmond, his wife ...,

Acquittance by Sir Richard ap David ap Howelle ap Hoelle, Parson of Llandloran (?) and Margaret verz Edmond, his wife, of two years rent for a mill in Llaythvaen, co. Denbigh. Two seals, covered with paper, each bearing a shield of arms: a chevron between three cinquefoils. Paper. English.

Acquittance by Symond ap Tuder ap Robyn of Llandornog, co. Denb., yeoman, to Ieuan ap David Lloid, and Res ap ...,

Acquittance by Symond ap Tuder ap Robyn of Llandornog, co. Denb., yeoman, to Ieuan ap David Lloid, and Res ap Ieuan ap David Lloid his son, for £8, which he recovered from them before Sir Robert Townsend, Knt., Chief Justice of co. Denbigh at the Great Sessions at Denbigh. Witnesses: Sir Robert Okeley, chaplain, the writer, John ap Howell ap Jenkyn, Res ap John ap Ieuan, of Nancklyn. Mark signature, and seal, red wax, covered with paper: initial letters R.O. (Sir Rob. Okeley). Paper. English.

Acquittance by Thomas Bancroft to Richard ap Thomas, for five shillings due to the Crown for one year's feefarm of ...,

Acquittance by Thomas Bancroft to Richard ap Thomas, for five shillings due to the Crown for one year's feefarm of lands in Cancreake, co. Denbigh. Easter Term, 1627. Vellum. Latin; together with a similar acquittance by the same to the same for five shillings due as above for one year's feefarm of lands in Cancreake and elsewhere, co. Denbigh. Trinity Term, 4 Charles I. [A.D. 1628]. Vellum. Latin.

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