A petition from Richard Mostyn to the King touching the redemption of his inheritance.
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A petition from Richard Mostyn to the King touching the redemption of his inheritance.
Petition from Sir Robert Owen for a grant of the Constableship of Harlech Castle, enclosed with a note from Owen Wynne asking Owen to insert any necessary alteration.
An account for £9.5.2, rendered to Sir John Owen for mutton, possets, tripe, faggots, poached eggs, chickens, pease, butter, milk for six weeks, lodgings for six weeks, postage of two letters, etc.
An account for £70 rendered to Sir John Owen for ribbons, shoes, wine 'upon the ladies', and substantial payments to individuals.
Description of the arms and achievements of Sir Robert Owen and his Lady.
Draft of an inscription for Sir Robert Owen's tomb,
Copy of the last will and testament of Sir Robert Owen, dated November 1696, to which a codicil of 2nd April 1698 is added.
Particulars of the sheep at Porkington and the number shorn there this year,
Names of the officers killed and wounded at the siege of Limerick,
An account of expenses incurred by James Burdwood for the funeral of Lieutenant Lewis Owen. Drapery, etc., bought of John Trehawke, £9.17.0. Coffin, sexton, clerk, nurse, etc., bring the total to £20.14.6.
Copy of an order in Sir Robert Owen's hands (incomplete) relieving all sheriffs of the responsibility for the escape of prisoners between 1st November 1688 and 19th.
Counsel's opinion that Sir Robert Owen under an Act of 33 Henry VI is responsible for the escape of prisoners from Dolgelley Gaol, and that the remedy which he has at law against those responsible for the escapes cannot be effective against a multitude. Is advised to apply to Parliament for a private bill of indemnity.
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