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Thomas Edwards manuscripts,
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Flintshire Place-names

An essay by Thomas Edwards on 'Flintshire Place-names', with numerous emendations and additions by the author and others. The preface is dated March 1909, and an accompanying autograph letter, dated 10 October 1910, from W. H. Evans, Sons & Co., The Farmers' Herald Office, Chester, to the author, contains an estimate of the cost of the proposed publication of the volume.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Flintshire notes,

A small group of draft notes and memoranda on Flintshire history and pedigrees (Diserth Castle, Llanferres, Ffynnongroyw, etc.); and a printed proposal, 1 December 1912, by Thomas Allen Glenn, Meliden, Prestatyn for the publication of a quarterly journal entitled 'Northern Flintshire', together with a cutting from The Prestatyn Weekly, 7 December 1912, of a letter in support of the proposal by Meredith J. Hughes, Vicarage, Prestatyn.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer') and others.

Flintshire pedigrees,

A small group of draft notes on Flintshire pedigrees (Bagshaw of Rhosesmor, etc.; Robert Davies, 'Bardd Nantglyn').

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Flintshire sale,

A transcript of a notice of sale, by auction, at the Town Hall, Rhyl, 1 (corrected 11) August 1863, of 4,000 acres of land and houses in Tremeirchion, Cwm, Newmarket and Gwaenysgor.

Mostyn family history,

A typewritten essay entitled 'Records Historical and Genealogical of the Royal House of North Wales. The line of Tudor Trefor, Earl of Hereford, and the noble family of Mostyn de[s]cended therefrom ...'; together with two holograph letters to the author on behalf of Lady [Anna Maria] Mostyn of Talacre, Prestatyn, and of the Mount, Constitution Hill, Parkstone, Dorset, 5-31 January 1914.

Flintshire records,

Abstracts and transcripts of deeds and documents of the Bodrhyddan estate and of public records ('Placita de Quo Warranto', 'Rotulorum Originalium ... Abbrevatio', Recognizance Rolls, 'Welsh Records', Patent Rolls, Close Rolls, Plea Rolls, Charter Rolls, Pipe Rolls, Fine Rolls), and notes from printed sources (e.g. T. Tanner: Notitia Monastica) relating to the abbey of Basingwerk, and to Caergwrle, Caerwys, Ewlowe, Gwespyr, Hawarden, Holywell, and Hope; notes on Hope church; extracts from a pedigree of Richard Lewys late of Galchog, compiled by Griffith Hughes, deputy-herald for North Wales, 1639; and a pencil sketch of the Basingwerk outbuildings, 1916.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Diserth Castle,

Proof-sheets, with manuscript emendations and additions, of Thomas Edwards: 'Dyserth Castle', which appeared in Archaeologia Cambrensis, Ser. 6, Vol. 12 (1912), pp. 263-294.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Newmarket tithe apportionment, history of Newmarket,

Two notebooks containing (a) a transcript of the tithe apportionment of the parish of Newmarket, 1844-6; and (b) a draft history of the parish and parish church of Newmarket, prepared at the suggestion of the rector, the Reverend Sydney Aurelius Jones, for inclusion in the minute book of the church. The history includes a lengthy description of 'Maen Achwyfan'.

Newmarket records,

Records relating to the parish of Newmarket, including a valuation of rateable property, 1838, with a transcript; orders and letters of the Charity Commissioners, 1861-75, a letter of the Committee of Council on Education, 1861, enclosing a report of Her Majesty's Inspector, and other papers relating to the Parish School established under the terms of the Charity of John Wynne of Copa'rleni, 1713; and a list of jurors, 1906-7.

Llanasa records,

Transcripts of records relating to the history of the parish of Llanasa, comprising an account of the state of the parish, 1855-60, prepared by Edward Evans, a former vicar and then (9 August 1860) rector of Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa; a letter, 6 August 1860, from Edward Evans to the bishop of St Asaph, and notes by Edward Evans relating to the establishment of the Talacre Roman Catholic Schools and of the Parochial School in the parish; a list of subscribers to the Parochial School, 1859; extracts from churchwardens' accounts, 1827-50; an abstract of part of the tithe apportionment, 1839-40, and of the altered apportionment, 1851; and tombstone inscriptions.

Llanasa boundaries, etc.,

A description of the boundaries of the manor of Picton and Axton and the parish of Llanasa, and of the townships, hamlets, parishes, or districts [specified] adjoining thereto or within the same, 12 May 1812, determined by John Calveley and Thomas Wedge, gentlemen, commissioners appointed by the Llanasa Enclosure Act of 51 George III [1811]; and a draft circular of St. Winifryda's Talacre Convent School, mounted on part of a draft lease, 1903, of a cottage at Accra, parish of Llanasa.

Rhuddlan Castle

'Rhuddlan Castle: An historical record', being the draft of an extensive essay by Thomas Edwards on the structure, description, and history of the castle. The preface is dated 19 July, 1916.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Rhuddlan Castle,

Three typewritten copies, with some manuscript emendations, of a revised version, compiled in 1924, of part of the essay contained in NLW MS 8959F.

Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer').

Blackfriars of Rhuddlan,

A transcript, with explanatory note, by J. S. W. Gumbley, O.P., of C. F. R. Palmer: 'The Friar-Preachers, or Blackfriars of Rhuddlan' in The Reliquary, January 1886; and 'The Dominicans in England' in the same hand.

J. S. W. Gumbley.

Rhuddlan records,

Material relating to the history of Rhuddlan, comprising extracts from the parish registers, 1686-1799; a transcript of a terrier, 1774, and of a deed of exchange, 1821, endorsed on a terrier of 1791; extracts from vestry books, 1851-1915; draft lists of vicars, thirteenth century-1884; extracts from public records (Patent Rolls, Close Rolls, State Papers (Domestic), Inquisitions Post Mortem), from printed sources (e.g. Rymer's Foedera) and from Welsh manuscripts (Llanstephan, Cwrtmawr) relating to the Blackfriars; and an extract from a Parliamentary Survey (1649) relating to the rectory.

Rhuddlan records,

Material relating to a history of Rhuddlan, comprising extracts and transcripts from printed sources, from Bodrhyddan estate muniments, and from a wide variety of public records (Recognizance Rolls, Welsh Rolls, Patent Rolls, Close Rolls, Charter Rolls, Fine Rolls, Pipe Rolls, State Papers Domestic, Land Revenue Miscellaneous Books, Chamberlains' Accounts, Ministers' Accounts, 'Rotulorum Originalium ... Abbrevatio', Papal Letters, Parliamentary Surveys, Red Book of Exchequer, etc.). NLW MS 8973D contains a terrier, partly in shorthand, 1791, and notes, 1915, in the hand of the vicar, T. W. Vaughan.

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