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Chirk Castle Estate Records,
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Chirk Castle Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 CHIRK
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  • 1284-[c. 1852]

Estate and family records of the Chirk Castle estate, mainly in Denbighshire, comprising deeds from 1284; manorial records, mainly of the lordship of Chirk and Chirkland, 1322-1853, including receiver's accounts, ministers' accounts, court rolls, etc.; records of the estate's involvement in the coal, iron and lead industries in Denbighshire from 17 cent.; Denbighshire Quarter Sessions records, including order books, 1647-1675, rolls, 1643-1699, and a book of indictments, 1670-1690; Denbighshire militia records, 1602-1797, and related local government records, 1602-1811; business papers of Sir Thomas Myddelton (1550-1631); personal and estate correspondence from c.1600; literary manuscripts, c.1630-1887; and parliamentary election papers for Denbighshire and Denbigh boroughs, 1681-1852, including papers relating to quo warranto proceedings against the mayor and burgeses of Holt, 1739-1743.

Ten designs for stained glass panels, with armorial pedigree of the Myddelton family attributed to A. W. N. Pugin and John Hardman Powell; three hundred and thirty-two volumes relating to the Chirk Castle estates; a collection of miscellaneous volumes and documents relating to the Chirk Castle estates, including an account book of the Nangwrud Slate Quarry, rentals books, account books, volumes relating to the Black Park Colliery, a rabbit account book, and other papers; and an indenture, 1812, relating to Bodlith, Llansilin, part of the Chirk Castle estate were acquired. These remain uncatalogued.

A manuscript account book for Sir Richard Myddelton's properties at Chirk Castle and Soho Square, London, 1686-1700 and 1748-1752.

A manuscript Steward's letter-book relating to Chirk Castle, 183501838.

Myddelton family, of Gwaenynog, Denbigh, Chirk and Ruthin, Denbighshire, London, and Essex

Receiver's Roll,

Vellum. Two portions. Accounts of Sir Alan de Thorpp, receiver of Chirkeslond, for the year ending Michaelmas Eve, 20 Richard II.

Court Roll. Nantheudo-for Isclaud Glyn and Langotlan,

23-4 Edward III. Vellum. Right hand edge mutilated in parts. Courts held:-. (1) On the Feast of St Michael of the Mount;. (2) Tuesday after the Feast of St. Edmund the Confessor;. (3) Friday before Feast of St. Thomas the Apostole;. (4) Friday before the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin;. (5) Friday after the Feast of St. Valentine the Martyr;. (6) Name of saint's day for the sixth court is not given;. (7) Friday after the Feast of St. Ambrose;. (8) Friday the Eve of the Apostles Philip and James;. (9) Sunday, the Eve of the Holy Trinity;. (10) Friday after the Feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle;. [In dorso]:. (11) Friday after the Feast of the Translation of St Thomas;. (12) Friday after the Feast of St James the Apostle;. (13) Friday after the Feast of St. Bartholomew the Apostle;. (14) Friday after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Memoranda of the allocation of the offices of Ryngild and seythyd of Glyn, Llangollen and Isclaud. A strip of vellum containing memoranda of fines at Chirk in 1350 is attached.

Note promising to pay three pounds,

  1. Edward Wynne of llangower, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 2. Sir Thomas Grosvenor, Bart., Sir John Bridgeman, Bart., and Thomas Cholmondeley, esq., trustees of the will of Sir Thomas Myddelton, Bart. Note promising to pay three pounds.

Grant of the township of Brithtier in the lordship of Moghnant ughraiadir,

  1. Edward de Charleton, lord of Powis;. 2. Meredith ap Atha moel, esq., and Mevanoy, his wife, one of the daughters of Edenyvet ap Tudur ap Grono. Grant of the township of Brithtier in the lordship of Moghnant ughraiadir. Witnesses: David Holbach, Hugh Say, then steward of Powis, Matho ap Ieuan, then receiver of the lordship of Powis, John Yonge, David Braillez, Thomas Tokesden (?) and Theodor ap Gr'. Latin.

Grant of y place isclawthe in Gwerneospunt, with lands called y werne ddw, mays y koriayd, mays glas aber, mays ...,

  1. Howell ap ll'n ap Atha, Robert ap Ieuan ap Oweyn and Ieuan ap Ieuan. 2. David lloyt ap John Edwardes. Grant of y place isclawthe in Gwerneospunt, with lands called y werne ddw, mays y koriayd, mays glas aber, mays bradle, y wyrglodd vawr, kayr meibion, kay Ier' voyl, Erw ysyn, kayr velyn, y bryn bechan and y kay newydd, a moiety of melyn vradle, and five messuages called Tyddyn John ap Gwillim, Tyddyn y mays gwyn, Tyddyn John ap Gruffydd ap atkyn, Tyddyn Ieuan ap Howell lloytt and Tyddyn lle'n ap I' all in the lordship of Chirke. Latin.
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