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Kinmel manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSKINM
  • Fonds
  • [14 cent.]-[?1910s]

A collection of manuscripts containing pedigrees and genealogical material relating mainly to North Wales; extracts, etc. from Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire deeds; accounts, [17 cent.]-[19 cent.], of the Ty Fry estate, Anglesey; transcripts by Angharad Llwyd; material relating to David Hughes, founder of the free grammar school, Beaumaris; extracts from Anglesey public records and other notes and transcripts relating to Anglesey; a calendar relating to the Courts of Great Sessions for Flintshire and Denbighshire, 1668-1696; correspondence collected by John Lloyd, Caerwys (1733-1793); Caerwys churchwardens' accounts, 1662-1669, 1680-1690, 1697-1698; material relating to Abergele; miscellaneous transcripts, extracts and translations; etc.

Hughes, H. R. (Hugh Robert), 1827-1911, collector

Sir John Williams manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSJOHNWMS
  • Fonds
  • [14 cent.]-[early 20 cent.]

A collection of four hundred and ninety-one manuscripts from the library of Sir John Williams, Plas Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire.

Williams, John, 1840-1926

Brut y Brenhinedd

The Welsh text of Brut y Brenhinedd written by the scribe of the Book of Taliesin (NLW Peniarth MS 2) during the first half of the fourteenth century. The text is followed by the pedigree of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.

Hawarden deeds

Arranged in chronological order, [pre-1300]-1889 (Hawarden Deeds 1-1915). Four additional items, 1585-1739 (nos 1916-1919), have been inserted into their chronological positions.

Plymouth Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 PLYMOUTH
  • Fonds
  • 1301-1844

Records of the Welsh estates of the earls of Plymouth, 1301-1844; the two most notable groups relate to the family's Alrhey estate, Flintshire, and the Van, Glamorgan, both representing estates acquired through marriage in the 18th century, including deeds, 1301-1844; and manorial records, 15th cent.-1646, including court rolls of the manors of Magor and Undy in Monmouthshire, 1586-1603. The archive contains practically no personal or family papers.

Windsor-Clive family, Earls of Plymouth

Rentals and accounts.

A composite volume (containing items (a)-(h) and (i) a-o) comprising:
(a) Accounts of the receipts and disbursements of the issues of North Wales by Simon Thelwall, 1553-1554 (see also Wynnstay MSS 92 and 93) (ff. 2-64);
(b) Rental of Richard, duke of York, of his lordship of Rhos, Rhufoniog and Ceinmeirch, for the year ending Michaelmas 1437. The following place-names are included: Commote of Ceinmeirch. Property in Segrwyd, Cefn Main, Garthennwch, Oakwood/Oakenwood, Prion, Cader, Brynbagl, Cerenyfed, Havod lom, Postyn, Sgeibion, Bachymbyd, Llewesog, Caeserwyd, 'Glyfferowe', Cilcedig, Kilford, manor of Kilford, and manor of Ystrad, all in p's Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch and Llanynys, co. Denb. Commote of Is Aled. Property in 'Alba Firma', 'Campus iuxta vivarium', Denbigh Fforensis, Graba, Lleweni, 'Newburgh', 'Poleflatte', Ystrad Cynon, Bodeiliog, Galltfaenan, Brynysgub, Gwenynog Wyntus, Gwenynog Canon, Nantglyn sanctorum, Nantglyn Canon, Erifiad, Taldrach, Twysog, Penporchell, Llechryd, Berain, Talybryn, Bodysgawen, Maes-y-cae, Dincadfel, Carwedfynydd, and Prys, in parishes Cerrigydrudion, Denbigh, Henllan, Llanefydd, Nantglyn, Pentrefoelas and Tir Ifan, co. Denb. Commote of Uwch Aled. Incomplete, but including property in Deunant, Grugor, Chwilbren, Pennantaled, Penglogor, and Petrual in p's Llansannan and Llanfair Talhaearn, co. Denb (ff. 66-89);
(c) Rental of the properties of Eubule Thelwall in the town of Ruthin and the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd, 1495-1496 (ff. 92-96);
(d) Rental of the estate of Eubule Thelwall, 1491-1492, in the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd (ff. 98-100);
(e) Rental of lands in the lordship of Denbigh, let to farm by Walter Blount, surveyor there, to diverse persons whose terms were to begin at Michaelmas 1538 (ff. 103-105);
(f) Rental of the demesne lands of Edward Thelwall, dated 25 March 1589, and a rental of tenements and houses in Ruthin, co. Denb., belonging to [Jane Thelwall, wife of Edward Thelwall] and Gabriel Goodman, her son, dated 22 Nov. 1593. Note. This document, while it agrees well with Dean Goodman's will, does not entirely substantiate the particulars given by J. E. Griffith in Pedigrees of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire Families, pp. 204, 274. and Richard Newcome in A Memoir of Gabriel Goodman, Appendix S (ff. 108-112);
(g) Rental of the commote of Collion, including property in t's Dyfanner and Ysgeifiog in p. Derwen, p. Clocaenog, t's Maesmaencymro, Trefechan and Bryncaredig in p. Llanynys, t's Bodangharad and Cilgroeslwyd in p. Llanfwrog, p's Efenchtid and Gyffylliog, all in co. Denb., n.d. [?1551x1600];
(h) Account roll of William de Melton, chamberlain of Chester, from 7 Feb. 1300/1 (when the counties of Chester and Flint were granted to Prince Edward [II]) to Michaelmas 1301, including receipts and payments for Cheshire and co. Flint. Payments in Cheshire include those to Chester Abbey, the nuns and the Dominican friars of Chester, the Hospital of St John, the lepers at Boughton, Stanlow Abbey, Chester Castle, and a mark to William of Northampton for painting a picture of the murder of Thomas a Becket by the four Knights, for the smaller chapel near the great hall in Chester Castle. Places mentioned in the receipts for Cheshire include the city of Chester, the demesne manors of Macclesfield and Overton, the towns of Northwich and Middlewich, and lands in Handbridge. Receipts from the county of Flint include: revenues from the three commotes of Englefield (Coleshill, Prestatyn and Rhuddlan); the towns of Flint, Rhuddlan, Caerwys, Ewloe, Coleshill and Vaynol [in p. Bodelwyddan]; the inhabitants in the pass of Bach-y-Graig [p. Tremeirchion]; income from escheated lands in Englefield, the miners of Holywell, the mills of Trelanwyd and Picton [p. Llanasa]; the common pleas of the county court of Flint held before the justiciar of Chester; and the payment of 'ebediw', 'tolcester' and other payments, services, customs, etc. Payments in co. Flint include accounts of the expenses in making crossbows for the castles, and small works at Flint and Rhuddlan castles are also stated in detail. Endorsed: 'Compotus Camerarie Cestrie De Anno Primo' in a contemporary hand and 'Chamberlains Acct Chester' in a modern hand; commission of the new justiciar, dated 12 April 1301; appointment of Melton as a chamberlain, dated 17 April 1301; the auditors' commission; dated 1 May 1303; and acquaintance of Melton, dated 21 Aug. 1303. For notes on, and transcript of the account-roll, see the appendix to Cheshire in the Pipe Rolls, vol. 92 (1938) of the publications of the Record Society of Lancashire & Cheshire;
(i) Rentals: i(a) The rent of Eubule Thelwall for lands, burgages etc., in the town of Ruthin and the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd, n.d. [?1450x1500]; i(b) The rent of Edward Thelwall in the town of Ruthin and the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd, late of Symon Thelwall, his grandfather, and Eubule Thelwall, his father, as it appears in a rental made in 1475; i(c) Note of allowances in Eubele Thelwall's rental, n.d. [?1450x1500]; i(d) Eubule Thelwall's rental, n.d. [?1450x1500]; i(e) The chief rent of the burgage lands and tenements of Eubule Thelwall in Ruthin and Dyffryn Clwyd, 1493; i(f) Edward Thelwall's rental, 1541; i(g) Rental of the same, April 1561. Two copies. [Edward Thelwall's rental]; i(h) Rental of the same, 1562. [Edward Thelwall's rental]; i(i) Rental of the same, 1564. [Edward Thelwall's rental]; i(j) Rental of the same, 1565. [Edward Thelwall's rental]; i(k) Rental, [?1570], including tenants who pay the Queen's Rent; i(l) Two sheets (one incomplete) of rentals written by Simwnt Fychan, 1575-6, in the commotes of Colion, Dogfeiling, and Llannerch, and in Ruthin and Llanfwrog, co. Denb; i(m) A mutilated rental, date missing, [?1501x1600], but it seems to fall here; i(n) Eight sheets containing rentals of the Thelwall property from 1580 to 1585. Simwnt Fychan became a tenant in Ruthin in 1581, in place of one Harry Jones who held the tenement when Simwnt Fychan wrote the rentals of 1575-6; and i(o) Two fragments of a rental, [?1501x1600].

Manuscripts.

Literary, legal and historical manuscripts, together with volumes of pedigrees and account books, including the account rolls of Sir Richard Wynn, treasurer of Queen Henrietta Maria.

Glynne of Hawarden family papers and documents

Papers of the Glynne family of Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, 17-19 cent., and records of the estate, 1304-1880. Arranged into manuscript volumes, 1686-1874, autograph letters, 1529-1899, deeds and documents, 1304-1880, manuscript estate maps and plans, 1734-1781, and printed matter, 1658-1884. Deposited by Lord Gladstone of Hawarden, 1940. Schedule (1940), vol. 1 (diaries, correspondence etc.), 219 pp., vol. 2 (deeds etc.), 138 pp. Ar 1934-35, p. 44. Nlwj 2 (1941-2), pp. 23-25.

Glynne of Hawarden estate records

  • GB 0210 GLYNNE
  • Fonds
  • 1304-1899

Estate records, including deeds and documents, 1304-1887, relating to the estates of the Glynnes in Flintshire and elsewhere. The first three centuries covered by the deeds relate largely to the Ravenscroft family, their property, and their legal transactions. A large body of the documents relate to the period when Sir John Glynne, 6th bart., was the occupier of the estate. Other estate records include accounts, rentals, estate, household, and personal accounts, inventories, election expenses, colliery accounts, lists of charities distributed, estate maps, plans, surveys, bills, vouchers, etc., 1690-1872, including rentals of the lordship of Hawarden, 1686-1886. -- Amongst the personal papers are the diaries and account books of Sir John Glynne, 1753-1757, the diaries of the Rev. Stephen Glynne, 1798-1824, Mary Glynne, afterwards Lady Lyttelton, 1824-1831, Stephen Richard Glynne, 1825-1874, and W. H. Gladstone whilst at Eton College, 1856-1857; travel journals through North Wales, 1824, South Wales, 1824, Scotland, 1839, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Belguim, Greece and Austria, 1834-1866, Turkey, 1848, Egypt, 1850, and Palestine, 1850. -- The archive also includes election papers such as lists of voters, canvass returns, accounts, relating to Flintshire elections, 1727-1837, letters written by and to members of the Glynne family and to Gladstone; notes on history, genealogy and ecclesiology; ships' log-books, 1727-1730 and 1734-1739. -- A separate group of legal papers which belonged to a lawyer named Dovey, relate mainly to bankrupts, and their immediate relevance to the Glynne family is not very obvious.

Glynne family, of Hawarden

Grant by Leuky, daughter and heir of Meuric Coyg’ ap Jeruart, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of ten acres of land...,

Grant by Leuky, daughter and heir of Meuric Coyg’ ap Jeruart, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of ten acres of land in the fee of Landimor, between Penmenud and Pantglas; rent, a chaplet of roses at Midsunmmer. [Latin]. Witnesses: Richard de Penres, John de Penres, William de Lamare, Robert de Lamore, John Slog’, Adam Cauan, Thomas de Landewy. Dated at Penmenud, 6th Nov., 8 Edw. II [1314].

Grant by William de Brewosa, son and heir of Sir William de Brewosa, and Lord of Landimor, to Sir Robert de Penres…,

Grant by William de Brewosa, son and heir of Sir William de Brewosa, and Lord of Landimor, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of a place for constructing a gurges, weir, or fish-pond, between Wynfroyd, Poltimore, and Traythanwelt. Latin. Witnesses: Richard de Penres, John de Penres, John de Langeton’, William de Lamare, Henry Davy of Landimore, John Thomas, John Mouric, John de Lamare, son of Robert de Lamare, Thomas de Landewy. Dated at Penres, 18th Apr., 8 Edw. II, AD 1315. Oval seal, red wax, imperfect (23 x 19mm). A bust in profile to the left, couped at the neck.* SIGI............DEGVISE.

Grant by Howel, son and heir of William ap Howel, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of the land which William his father held in Reuroz...,

Grant by Howel, son and heir of William ap Howel, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of the land which William his father held in Reuroz, in the fee of Landymor. Under the seal of Philip Scurlag. [Latin]. Witnesses: Richard de Penres, John de Penres, Philip Scorlage, William de La mare, Robert Manxel, Hamund Turbyrvyle, Thomas de Landewy. Dated at Penres, 12th May, 8 Edw. II, AD 1315. Shield-shaped seal, green wax (16 x 14mm). An eagle displayed, on a quasi-chief the motto LEL, ‘loyal.’

Grant by William de Breuwosa, Lord of Landimor, son and heir of Sir William de Breuwosa, to Sir Robert de Penres...,

Grant by William de Breuwosa, Lord of Landimor, son and heir of Sir William de Breuwosa, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of the land which David ap Ouwell held in Reuroz, or Rewrowgh, in the fee of Landimor. Rent, 2d., and four marks of silver beforehand. [Latin]. Witnesses: David de La bere, John de La bere, John de Penres, William de Lamare, Richard Lupus, Amund Turbervyle, Robert Moxsel, John Selewold, Thoma de Landewy. Dated at Landimor, 14th Jan., AD 1314, 8 Edw. II [1315]. Seal wanting.

Lease for two lives by Sir Robert de Penres to Maurice Adam and Cristina his wife, of tenements at Wenfrod...,

Lease for two lives by Sir Robert de Penres to Maurice Adam and Cristina his wife, of tenements at Wenfrod, as well arable land as meadow, grove, and waste; rent, 16d. for each acre measured by the Landymor perch of 22 ft.: right of pre-emption for improved land; undertaking to reside on the land; heriot of 5s., or the best beast, etc. [Latin]. Witnesses: David de La Beere, Robert de La more, John Voyl, John Meyruc’ of Landymor, Henry Davy. Dated at Penres, 26th Oct., 9 Edw. II. [1315]. The word CIROGRAFUM cut across in the indenture at the top of the deed. Seal wanting.

Grant by William de Breuwousa, Lord of Landimor, son and heir of Lord William de Breuwosa, to Sir Robert de Penres...,

Grant by William de Breuwousa, Lord of Landimor, son and heir of Lord William de Breuwosa, to Sir Robert de Penres, of half-an-acre of land in the fee of Landimor towards Langenyth. Rent, a rose at Midsummer. [Latin]. Witnesses: David de la bere, John de la bere, Peter de la bere, John de Penres, William de La mare, Robert Moxsel, John Selewold, John Meuric, David Carman. Dated at Landimor, 14th Jan., AD 1314, 8 Edw. II [1315]. Seal wanting.

Quit-claim by Margery de Lecto to Sir Robert de l’enres, kt, of land lately held by David ap Ouwel in Reuroz...,

Quit-claim by Margery de Lecto to Sir Robert de l’enres, kt, of land lately held by David ap Ouwel in Reuroz, in the fee of Landimor. [Latin]. Witnesses: David de La Bere, John de La Bere, John de Penres, William de Lamare, Richard Lupus, Amund Turbervyle, Robert Moxsel, John Selewold, Thomas de Landewy. Dated at Swansea, 31st March, 8 Edw. II [1315]. Imperfect seal, green wax (19mm). A lion rampant, combatant with a wyvern. * PRI[VE . SV . E ], POI . CONV .

Grant by William de Breuwosa, son and heir of Sir William de Breuwosa, and Lord of Landimor, to Sir Robert de Penres...,

Grant by William de Breuwosa, son and heir of Sir William de Breuwosa, and Lord of Landimor, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of six acres and three-quarters of land at Wynfroyd, in the fee of Landimor, measured by the free rod of twenty-two feet of the King’s feet, for seven silver marks beforehand, and an annual rent of a garland of roses at Midsummer. To be held in Englishry. [Latin]. Witnesses: Richard de Penres, John de Penres, John de Langeton, William de Lamare, Henry Davy of Landimor, John Thomas, John Meuric, John de La mare, son of Robert de Lamare, Thomas de Landewy. [Latin]. Dated at Penres, 13th April, 8 Edw. II, AD 1315. Seal wanting.

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