Letter from Hugh Hughes, [Beaumaris]
- Bodewryd letters 65.
- Item
- 1666, Sept. 22
To John Wynne. Subject: Mr Whyte complains he has not received payments due to him.
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Letter from Hugh Hughes, [Beaumaris]
To John Wynne. Subject: Mr Whyte complains he has not received payments due to him.
Letter from Thomas Kynaston, Ruyton
To John Owen. Subject: Family affairs.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: Bond from Col. Robinson.
To John Wynne. Subject: His cousin, the bearer, desires a place to fodder his cattle in the winter. Rees Humphrey, one of John Wynne's tenants, has offered a share of his tenement subject to Mr Wynne's consent.
Letter from William Lewis, Llanfarian
To John Wynne. Subject: Money matters.
Letter from Thomas Kynaston, Ruyton
To John Owen. Subject: Family affairs. Death of Watkin Kyffin.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Legal matters. Daughter born on 18 October.
Probate of the will of John Thomas William of Holyhead
Probate of the will (dated 10 Nov. 1668) of John Thomas William of Holyhead, Anglesey, together with an inventory of the goods, etc., of John Thomas William, dated 1 May 1672.
To John Owen. Subject: Her cousin Bold.
Letter from Thomas Kynaston, Ruyton
To John Owen. Subject: Family affairs.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Legal matters.
An account of money at Tre'r'ddol
Disbursements for Owen Bold while studying at Gray's Inn
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: Affairs of his Cousin Bold.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Purchase of Glantanat, etc.
Letter from Elizabeth Griffiths, Cefnamwlch
To Mrs Margaret Wynne. Subject: Condolence on the death of Cousin Owen Morgan.
Letter from Pierce Beane, Trinity College, [Dublin]
To John Owen. Subject: Requests advice re taking Holy Orders.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: His writings at Nantarog spoilt by children. Request that all his writings should be packed in trunks and sent to Chester.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: His mother's will, etc.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: Death of his mother, Emma Williams.