- Bodewryd letters 917a.
- Eitem
- 1605, Nov. 16
Anonymous letter to John Griffith. Subject: The bearer John Wynn Edwards.
4155 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Anonymous letter to John Griffith. Subject: The bearer John Wynn Edwards.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: John Edwards' sister Ellin, whom he wishes to marry. He has written a letter to her in Welsh.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Family affairs. The letter is also signed in Welsh by his wife, Ellin.
Receipt from John Davies to Arthur Kynaston of London
Receipt from John Davies to Arthur Kynaston, Citizen and Grocer of London, for £15.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Personal affairs. [Letter torn.]
Letter from William Wray, Kinmel, to Lieutenant Kinaston
Subject: Requests that Mr Edwards should meet him at Conway with all papers concerning General Mitton's accounts.
Letter from Richard Bowlton, Beaumaris
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Request that his cousin Hugh Morgan may have the tenancy of lands belonging to Mrs Mostyn previously in the tenure of Hugh Gwinn of Tre Rees.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Family affairs, illness of Ellin ap John ap Rees Kenrick.
Letter from John Price, Marske, nr Richmond
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Education of John Edwards' children. Mr Price is giving up teaching and going in for the ministry.
Letter from Richard Parry, Anmer [Norfolk]
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Thanks for hospitality. Family affairs.
Letter from Owen Wynn, Charing Cross
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Financial and family affairs.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Indentures of Covenant between his brother and Thomas Holland. Family affairs.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Failure to pay a debt of 30 shillings.
Letter from Henry Mostyn, Calcoed
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Report of Sessions. Harvest not gathered in. Request to send his brother Rice William £10.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: John Edwards is discharged from post of Collector and another is to be appointed in his place.
Letter from Owen Wynn, Charing Cross
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: John Edwards is with him at sea; pays him £6 a year and meat and drink. He is bound for France, Spain and Ireland.
To John Wynn Edwards. Subject: Prospects of marriage for John Edwards' daughters.
A manuscript copy, [1610x1650], of a petition by the counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire seeking to be removed from the jurisdiction of the Council of Wales and the Marches; it formed part of a petition of grievances presented by a deputation of Members of Parliament to King James I at Whitehall on 7 July 1610, during negotiations concerning the Great Contract (f. 17 recto-verso).
It is probable that the original petition is now in Kew, The National Archives SP 14/56/part 2; a number of other manuscript copies are also known (see Proceedings in Parliament 1610, ed. by Elizabeth Read Foster, 2 vols (New Haven and London, 1966), II: The House of Commons, pp. 253-254). The text of the petition is printed in William Petyt, Jus Parliamentarium (London, 1739), pp. 330-331, and Foster, pp. 261-263. In the different sources the number of MPs attending the audience is variously given as twenty, seventeen and twelve (see Foster, p. 254); the preamble to the present manuscript states that the grievances were presented 'by Sir Francis Bacon and Twelve more of the lower house of Parliament' (f. 17).
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
Letter from [?] Hughes, London, to John Owen
Subject: Legal matters.