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Conveyance by John Jones of Gwyndu in the parish of Abergeley, co. Denb., clerk, to Robert Vaughan of Nant y ...,

Conveyance by John Jones of Gwyndu in the parish of Abergeley, co. Denb., clerk, to Robert Vaughan of Nant y Cames, co. Denb., gentleman, Richard Wynne of Brynfanigle, co. Denb., John Lloyd of Gwrych, co. Denb., and Williams Williams of Bettus co. Denb., - being the marriage settlement of the said John Jones and Susanna his wife, - of a messuage in the Township of Kilken, called y Tu yn y ffynon, with the lands thereof called Bryn y Berth Mawr, etc., a cottage in Kilken called Havottû bâch; a messuage, called Tyddyn Howel Jones in Kilken, with the lands thereof called Cay'r weirglodd, Cay'r Bryn, etc.; a feefarm rent in Maesegwig, co. Denb., another in Kilken, etc., - in trust to the use of the marriage parties, with specified conditions and remainders. Signed and sealed by John Jones, clerk. Vellum. English.

Letters of Administration granted by Robert Wynne, S.T.P., Vicar in Spirituals and Official Principal of the Bishop of St. Asaph ...,

Letters of Administration granted by Robert Wynne, S.T.P., Vicar in Spirituals and Official Principal of the Bishop of St. Asaph, to Owen Reynalds, to administer the estate of his brother Edward Reynolds, late of Denbigh, gentleman, deceased intestate. Indistinct seal. Paper. Latin.

Bill of Complaint or Pleadings in the Chester Session before James [Stanley], Earl of Derby, Chamberlain of the County Palatine ...,

Bill of Complaint or Pleadings in the Chester Session before James [Stanley], Earl of Derby, Chamberlain of the County Palatine of Chester, by Thomas Kirhos, gentleman, one of the Attorneys of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Chester, complainant, against Robert Harrison, of Barnston, same co., yeoman, respecting a bond, etc. With an affidavit concerning the defendants at the end. Paper. English.

Lease for a year, with a view to a release (no. 660) by Hugh Pugh of Cwm-rhwyddor co. Merioneth, gentleman ...,

Lease for a year, with a view to a release (no. 660) by Hugh Pugh of Cwm-rhwyddor co. Merioneth, gentleman, and John Pugh of Foelfriog, co. Montgomery, his son and heir, to John Lloyd of Aberllyfeny, co. Merioneth, and Richard Phillips of Penywern, co. Carnarvon, for 10sh. in hand, of messuages and lands called Tiddyn Cwmrhwyddor, [Tyddyn] r Skybor, Tyddyn [bach ucha] yn y Cwm alias Tyddyn y Carnedde, Bron Cay wen(?) y Ty yn y Bryn Coch, and Tyddyn y llyfaint in the parish of Talyllyn, co. Merioneth, at a peppercorn rent. Signed by John Pugh. Seal a sheaf of arrows, enfiled with a coronet. Faded. Vellum. English.

A small pocket-book, bound in vellum with a metal clasp, containing medical and other recipes, rules for measuring land, accounts ...,

A small pocket-book, bound in vellum with a metal clasp, containing medical and other recipes, rules for measuring land, accounts, and miscellaneous memoranda apparently written by someone connected with the Family of Hughes, and being a land owner in North Wales. Among other memoranda is "a list of the tithe hay and clover; who pays in each kind. Mr. Wynne - Coed Coch, Evan Jones - Hendre, .... Brynfanigle land in Bettus Parish. Paper. English.

Deed between 1. William Parry, late of Archwedlog, co. Denbigh, now of Bryngwyn, co. Flint., yeoman, and Thomas Jones of ...,

Deed between 1. William Parry, late of Archwedlog, co. Denbigh, now of Bryngwyn, co. Flint., yeoman, and Thomas Jones of Rhuallt, co. Flint, yeoman, and 2. Dorothy Wynne of Rhos, co. Denbigh, spinster, reciting the lease of 18 March 1719/20 (see no. 670) and setting out that the said Wm. Rutter therein mentioned devised the property so leased to his wife Sidney Rutter, and that the said Parry, the lessee, is in arrears with the rent, and assigning the premises or lease thereof for £140. l0sh. to the said Dorothy, for the remainder of the term of 21 years, with the goods and chattels upon the premises, with provision for the disposition of the consideration money. Mark Signature of Wm. Parry, signature of Thomas Jones, and two office seals. Witnesses: Wm. Jones, Lewis Williams. Paper. English.

Collation by John Wynne, Bishop of St. Asaph, of Richard Wynne, Clerk, M.A., to the Vicarage and Parish Church of ...,

Collation by John Wynne, Bishop of St. Asaph, of Richard Wynne, Clerk, M.A., to the Vicarage and Parish Church of Bettus in the Rural Deanery of Rhose. Signature and Seal of the Bishop. Paper. Latin. At the foot a record of the induction of the new vicar, same day, signed by Gul: Williams clerk. Witnesses to a similar record on the back: Thomas Holland, John Hughes, Thomas Jones. Endorsed with memorandum of exhibition at a visitation, 15th July 1731. Decaying.

Certificate by John Wynne of Coed Coch, Evan Jones of Hendre, and Thomas Lloyd of Bettus, that Richard Wynne, vicar ...,

Certificate by John Wynne of Coed Coch, Evan Jones of Hendre, and Thomas Lloyd of Bettus, that Richard Wynne, vicar of Bettus, diocese of St Asaph, co. Denbigh, on 29 October 1727, being Sunday, did read the services of the Church according to the Book of Common Prayer, and declared his conformity thereto; and also read a certificate of the Bishop of St. Asaph relating to his declaration; and declared his assent to the Articles of Religion, etc. Signatures. Vellum. English.

Lease by Richard, Wyn ap David ap [ ]es, of Trovarth, to William ap Hugh ap Robert of Mayssigwige, of ....

Lease by Richard, Wyn ap David ap [ ]es, of Trovarth, to William ap Hugh ap Robert of Mayssigwige, of land in Mayssigwige co. Denbigh, for twenty-one years at a yearly rent of five shillings. The land lies between the land of the lessor and the road from Bettus to Gwayn y groes Loyd. Signed and sealed: the seal bears some uncertain initial letters. Vellum. Very much decayed. English. Witnesses endorsed: Elis ap John ap David Meredith, Gruffith Johnes, Ivane Lewis.

Articles of agreement made between Grace Wynne of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, and Thomas Byrchinshaw of Voel in Llansannan, same co ...,

Articles of agreement made between Grace Wynne of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, and Thomas Byrchinshaw of Voel in Llansannan, same co., gentleman, touching their respective rights of sitting, kneeling and burying places in the Chancel of the parish Church of Llansannan, aforesaid. Signed and sealed by the parties. Witnesses: Thos. Lloyd, Clerk, Robert Wynne, John Wynne. Paper. English.

Articles of agreement made between Thomas Wynne of Dyffryn Alet, co. Denbigh, Esqre., and Grace Wynne of Ruthin, same co ...,

Articles of agreement made between Thomas Wynne of Dyffryn Alet, co. Denbigh, Esqre., and Grace Wynne of Ruthin, same co., touching their respective rights to "all that space of ground lying within the South Chancel of the parish Church of Llansannan, co. Denb., on the Southside of the Communion rails, measuring 5ft.10in. by 6ft.4in.", now to be divided between the parties, etc. Signed by Thomas Wynne. Seal of arms. Witnesses: John Wynne of Coedcoch, Thos. Vaughan of Llansanan Edw. Price of Aelwyd-Ucha. Paper. English.

Lease for six months, with view to a release, by Peter Wynne late of Dublin now of Llanganhafal, co. Denb ...,

Lease for six months, with view to a release, by Peter Wynne late of Dublin now of Llanganhafal, co. Denb., gentleman, to Sydney Williams of Plas yn Rhose, co. Denb., widow, of a capital messuage, or tenement called Plas yn Llanganhafal with lands called Cae tan yr Eglwus, etc., a messuage called Erw Iago, another called Kyffion, in Llanganhafel, land in Corfedwen, in the parish of Llandyrnog, co. Denb., and numerous other lands in co. Denb., also all sitting, kneeling, and burying places in the parish Churches of Llanganhafal, Eglwys Vach, Llansanffraid Glan Conway, Llanynus, and Llandyrnog. Mark signature of lessor. Paper. English.

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