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Wigfair rents,

An account of rents received, 1727-1748, from the tenants of Wickwer demesne and of other tenements and lands on the Wickwer estate. Loose papers inserted in the volume include a translation into English of Horace, Ode XXXVII (Book I), a letter from Will[ia]m Williams from Llanrwst, to John Lloyd at Havodunos, 17 September 1751, enclosing an account of sums due to the writer (endorsed with a receipt), and a letter from R. Lloyd from Cefn, to . . ., 8 March 1768, concerning arrangements to pay rent.

Wigfair rents,

An account of rents, etc., received annually from the tenants of John Lloyd [of Wigfair] to his use during the period 1728-1742. For the years 1728-1733 a note is also made of the total amount expended each year on behalf of 'Jacky Lloyd'. The receipts recorded in this volume correspond, almost item for item, to those contained in the account rendered in the preceding manuscript NLW MS 12486.

Wigfair manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSWIGFAIR
  • Fonds
  • [16 cent., second ½]-[1909x1925]

A collection consisting mainly of the manuscripts, correspondence and other papers, [16 cent., second ½]-[1909x1925], of the Lloyd family of Hafodunos, Denbighshire and Wigfair, Flintshire, including a considerable amount of correspondence to and from John Lloyd ('The Philosopher'), one of the most notable members of the family. The collection also includes correspondence of members of the Wynn family of Gwydir, the Clough family of Plas Clough and Hafodunos, the Holland family of Berw, the families of Carreglwyd, and the Rev. Richard Howard, Denbigh (matters relating to lead, iron and mineral resources in Flintshire); together with Hafodunos and Wigfair rentals and accounts and accounts relating to lead and copper mines in North Wales.

Lloyd family, of Hafodunos, Denbighshire and Wigfair, Flintshire

Wigfair accounts,

An account of the rents received annually from the tenants of the Wickwer [sic] estate, and of other incidental sums received on behalf of John Lloyd during the period 1728-1742 by his mother [Phoebe Lloyd of Hafodunos and Wigfair]. At the end of the account is a note dated 9 November 1751, whereby John Lloyd grants his mother a discharge in respect of the sums received on his behalf.

Phoebe Lloyd and John Lloyd.

Travels in Scotland and the north of England; diary extracts,

A note book containing an account of a visit to Edinburgh and of a journey thence southward into England through Haddington, Dunbar, Prest, Berwick, Belford, Alnwick, Morpeth, Newcastle, Durham, Darlington, Northallerton, Rippon, Harrogate and Leeds as far as Halifax, in May and June 1775. The writer describes various places of interest which he had visited including Holyrood House, Alnwick Castle, Rippon Cathedral, and Fountains Abbey, and comments on industrial activity and other features which had drawn his attention in the towns and villages en route. Included also are extracts covering the period 1768-1838 made by ? H[ephzibah] E[mma] Howard 'out of a Diary of Mr. Rob[er]t Wynne of Garthewin'. These contain frequent references to members of the Griffith family of Carreglwyd, Anglesey, and of the Lloyd family of Hafodunos and its related families of Clough, Conway, etc.

Howard, Hephzibah Emma

Translations of Euripides and Longinus,

An English verse translation of Euripides's satyric drama The Cyclops, with the dates 9 Apr[il] 1782 and 26 Apr[il] 1782 inserted at the beginning and end of the text respectively; and an incomplete translation into English of Longinus's treatise on the sublime, the latter part of the penultimate section (No. 43) and the whole of the final section (No. 44) being missing. Both works are probably by and in the hand of the Rev. Robert Potter.

Reverend Robert Potter.

Tithe book of the parish of Llangernyw,

A 'Tyth Book of the Parish of Llangernew' [co. Denbigh] for the period 1749-1769. The entries on each page are entered in columns headed-No. of Lambs; Persons' Names; Duties; Lambs had; Paid by them; Paid by us; Account; Wool; Lactuals; Colts; and Arrears.

Theodolite readings; books at Wigfair, etc.,

A notebook containing the results of readings made with a theodolite from various points in North Wales including Clogwyn y Garnedd, Carn Cwn [sic] Gafr, the tower of the cathedral church at St. Asaph, Moelfra Ucha and Moelfodiar, 1778-1793; measurements, from stage to stage, of the distances between Mold and Denbigh (by six different routes), Mold and Chester, Denbigh and Northop, Denbigh and St. Asaph (by two different routes), St. Asaph and Rudland, Rhydland and Vorryd, Denbigh Cross and Tal y Cafn (by two different routes), Denbigh Cross and Conway, and Wrexham and Ruthyn; a list of 'the Stations and the Principal objects made use of in the prosecution of the Survey of North Wales and a part of the adjoining Counties'; and a 'Catalog of Books at Wickwer' containing the titles, etc., of forty-one works published between 1480 and 1639.

The sufferings of John Wynne of Leeswood,

A narrative compiled ?circa 1730 and entitled 'Some Part of the Sufferings of John Wynne of Leeswood, Esqr. of the Parish of Mold in the County of Flint, Humbly Presented to the Consideration of their most Gracious Majesties the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, their Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, the Lords spiritual and Temporal, and to the Consideration of all Magistrates, Clergy and Gentry and in more Particular manner to those of the Counties of Flint and Mountgomery, in both which he has very wrongfully suffered most tedious Imprisonments', in which the said John Wynne recounts what he had allegedly suffered through the imprisonment, vilification, poverty, etc., which he had experienced as a result of the efforts of his family, and more particularly of his son [Sir] George [Wynne, 1st bart. of Leeswood aforesaid], to deprive him of his estate, including a valuable [lead] mine [at Halkin in the county of Flint], which had been the subject of litigation between the parties; also a copy of a letter sent by the said John Wynne to his son [Sir George], 30 January 1731, in which he addresses him as 'You Graceless, Rebellious, Villain', and denounces him for his conduct with frequent quotations from Scripture to reinforce his denunciations.

Wynne, John, Leeswood, Mold, Flint, Esq

The Llandudno New [Copper] Mine Company,

  • NLW MSS 12506-12507A, 12508B, 12509E, 12510C, 12511-12512E.
  • File
  • 1816-1831.
  • Part of Wigfair manuscripts

Accounts, correspondence, and miscellaneous items relating to the activities of the Llandudno New [Copper] Mine Company. 12506A. An account book - the Llandidno New Mine Company in account with R[ichar]d and Cha[rle]s Sankey, 1816-1824. 12507A. An account book - ? of William Jones in account with the Llandidno New Mine Company, 1822-1823. 12508B. An account of disbursements made on behalf of the Llandidno New Mine Company in July 1823. 12509E. Copies of resolutions passed at meetings of the Llandudno New Mine Company or the New Llandudno Mine Company held at Ruthin, 26 February 1823, at Conway Ferry House, 10 April 1823, at Denbigh, 1 July 1823, 22 July 1823, 4 March 1824 and 21 August 1824, and at Llandudno, 2 August 1827; and bills of lading in respect of copper ore shipped by the aforesaid company at Conway on board the vessels Providence of Conway, bound for Swansea (5 November 1828 and 14 March 1829), and Robert of Conway, bound for Amlwch (11 December 1830). 12510C. Thirteen holograph letters, 1822-1826, including (a) Nine letters addressed to the Reverend Rich[ar]d Howard at Conway and Denbigh, by Henry Bath, the Mining Office, Swansea, 1823 (2) (enclosing copies of the writer' s account with the Llandidno New Mine Company in respect of the sale of copper ore, comments on the sales of ore especially at Swansea, financial matters), F. Britain, Glan Llyn, 1823 (personal, the Trawsfynnydd mine take note), W[illia]m Jones, Llandidno New Mine, 1823 (2) (mention of the Bwlch gwin mine adventure, a consignment of copper ore for Henry Bath of Swansea shipped on board the Union), John Lester, Llandidno, 1823 (his inability to send a statement of account), M. L. Louis, Abergele, 1823 (2) (a sum of money promised to the writer by the Llandudno New Mine Company ? as part of his salary as a National School teacher), and A. Mills, Conway, 1822 (a request for the payment of the annual trespass money agreed upon between the writer and the Llandidno Mine Company); (b) A letter from R. Browne, Wrexham, to the proprietors of Llandidno Mine, 1823 (the writer's inability to attend a meeting); and (c) Three letters addressed to Will[ia] m Jones, Llandidno New Mine Co., nr. Conway, or William Jones, mine agent, Llandidno, by Geo[rge] Duncan and Son, Liverpool, 1823 (enclosing an invoice for whimsey ropes ordered for the company and sent to Conway in the vessel Mary Ann), Ed[ward] Lloyd, Cefn, 1824 (informing recipient of a forthcoming meeting of the company), and Thomas Patten and Co., Cheadle, 1826 (enclosing an account of the weight and value of copper ore received from the Llandidno mine). 12511E. A certificate of insurance, 8 February 1830, in respect of the ship Five Sisters proceeding from Conway to Swansea with a cargo of copper ore from the Llandudno new mine. Attached is a letter from [Messrs.] Morgan and Preece, Bank, Carnarvon, to Mr. Thomas Jones, agent, New Mining Co., Llandudno, Conway, 10 February 1830, relating to the said certificate. 12512E Bundles of vouchers and receipts in respect of salaries, wages, stores, repair work, etc., at the Llandudno New Mine Company's works, 1821- 1831.

The honour of Pickering, co. York,

Correspondence and miscellaneous documents relating to the honour of Pickering, being parcel of the duchy of Lancaster in the county of York. The miscellaneous items include a report, 21 April 1696, by S[ ] Travers, supervisor gen[eral], on the value of the honour of Pickering, the manors of Pickering and Scaulby, the site of the old ruined castle, Blansby Park, and other demesne lands belonging to the said honour and manors (copy); a royal warrant, 23 April 1697, authorising the grant of a lease of the honour and manors of Pickering, the manor of Scalby, etc., to Abell Tassin D'Allonne (copy); 'A Coppy of the particulars of ye L[or]ds[hi]p of Pickering, Scalby & Blunsby Park . . .' [18th cent.]; particulars relating to a lease of the castle and manor of Pickering, the park of Blandesby, the manor or lordship of Scalby, etc., granted by the king, under the seal of the duchy of Lancaster, 18 May 1697, to Abel Tassin D'Allonne; questions in a case relating to the aforementioned lease; and an affidavit sworn by William Stockdale at Scarborough, 27 April 1710, concerning the refusal of George Watson of Old Malton, co. York, and John Watson [his son], steward and bailiff respectively of the honour of Pickering, to surrender the said offices to Lovell Lazenby of Scarbrough and to him the said William Stockdale, acting on behalf of John Edwards of Chelsea, co. Midlesex (copy). The correspondence includes letters from [Abell Tassin] D'Allonne from Hague, to Edw[ar]d Lloyd at his house in Kensington near London, 1706 (negotiations for the assignment of a grant), Lovell Lazenby from Scarbrough, to Edward Lloyd at the Stamp Office, Lincoln's Inn, London, 1709-1711 (9) (the title to the offices of steward and bailiff of the honour of Pickering, an offer to the writer to receive a deputation of the said offices, and opposition from Geo[rge] Watson and his son John who claimed the offices for themselves), Edw[ard] Lloyd to [Lovell Lazenby], 1709 (the deputation mentioned in the previous letters and means of combating possible opposition from Mr. Watson) (copy), Will[iam] Tailer to [Mr. D'Allonne], 1696 (2) (the value of the rents of the honour of Pickering and of the castle, demesnes, and Blansby Park belonging to the said honour) (copies), and [ ] to Lovell Lazenby at Scarborough, 1709- 1710 and undated (5) (questions relating to the offices of steward and bailiff of the honour of Pickering) (draft copies).

The Clough family of Plas Clough,

Genealogical and biographical data relating to the Clough family of Plas Clough, co. Denbigh, and related families, including notes on Richard Clough [Elizabethan merchant, ob. 1570] extracted from Fuller's Worthies, with additional notes on his death, the burial of his heart and hand at Denbigh, and his coat of arms; a 'Pedigree of Clough of Lleweny Green in Com. Denbigh' stated to be 'From Harl[eian] Mss. folio 1971 entitled North Wales Pedigrees collected by Randles Holmes. Page 95 and continued by A. B. Clough', tracing the descent of the senior branch of the Cloughs of Plas Clough from Richard Clough of Denbigh [temp. Henry VIII] to the mid nineteenth century, and their connections with the families of Foulkes of Eriviatt, Lloyd of Havodunos, etc.; a pedigree chart showing the 'Descent of the Cloughs from the Powells of Glanywern [co. Denbigh] and their consequent half blood Relations'; a copy of an inscription on a tombstone in the parish church of Llandyrnog, co. Denbigh, commemorating the burial of Henry Powell of Glanywern aforesaid in 1672, and of his wife Elizabeth in 1691[/2]; and extracts from the parish register of Llandyrnog recording the birth of the seventeen children of the said Henry and Elizabeth Powell.

Sermons,

A collection of ten English and nine Welsh sermons preached at Caerwys, Derwen, Efenechtyd, Flint, Halkin, Llanfwrog, Llanrhydd, Llanverres, Merbery, Mold, Nerquis, Northop, Ruthin, and Trythyn, 1709-1773.

Sale catalogue,

A copy of a sale catalogue entitled A Catalogue of the houshold furniture and other valuable effects of Edw[ard] Thelwall, esq., at his seat at Llanbedr-hall near Ruthin, Denbighshire, which will be sold by auction by Mr. Tho[mas] Powell (on the premises) on Tuesday the 6th of June 1786 and the two following days. Opposite some of the items listed are pencilled manuscript entries indicating ?the prices obtained.

Sale catalogue of the Wigfair library,

A copy of the sale catalogue of the library and scientific apparatus of John Lloyd of Wigfair ['The Philosopher'], entitled Bibliotheca Llwydiana. A Catalogue of the entire library (near ten thousand volumes) from the presses of Caxton, Wynhyn de Worde, Pynson, etc., and philosophical apparatus, late the property of John Lloyd, esq., LL.D., deceased . . . which will be sold by auction, without reserve, at his seat at Wygfair near St. Asaph, Denbighshire, on Monday, January 15th, 1816, and twelve following days . . . by Mr. Broster of Chester . . ., being an interleaved copy with manuscript entries recording the amount for which each item was sold.

Sale accounts,

Accounts relating to the sale of [Wigfair and Hafodunos] timber and estates at St. Asaph and Mold in April, June, and August 1817, and to sales of timber at Wygfair and Hafodunos in February 1818; and a copy of the Rev[eren]d Richard Howard's account 'with the Hafodunos and Wygfair sales', 1818-1821.

Rental,

A rental of rents [due to the Crown] in the counties of Anglesey, Carnarvon, Chester, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery in 1781, with [the auditor's] remarks. At the beginning of the volume is a list headed 'List of North Wales Debentures', being an account of sums payable in fees and otherwise to Crown officials (such as the baron of Carnarvon exchequer, the sheriffs of the six counties, the constables of Beaumaris, Carnarvon, Conway, Harleigh and Flint castles, the chief forester of Snowdon, etc.,) and to other persons in North Wales.

Rental,

A rental of the estate [? of Robert Howard of Conway, in the town and vicinity of Conway], 1745-1752, and an account of rents received in respect thereof, 1745-1753.

Rental and accounts relating to Hafodunos,

A volume containing a rental for the year 1661 of the demesne of Hauodynnos, and of lands in Llansanan [co. Denbigh] held by virtue of a lease granted by Mr. Rob[er]t Wynne of Dyffryn Aled to Mr. Henry Lloyd of Hauod ynnos, deceased; an account of rents received in respect of the demesne of Hauod ynnos and of lands in Llansanan aforesaid, and of rents received from Hauod ynnos tenants, May and Michaelmas 1661; accounts of money received [? from the sale of] horses, cattle, sheep, crops, etc., and of presents received, 1661; and a summary of accounts [? in respect of the Hafodunos estate] for the period 6 November 1661 to 9 May 1662 by Dauid Lewis.

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