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Volume containing sketch plans of tenements in the parish of Bettws Abergele, co. Denbigh, with names of tenants, and tabulated ....

Volume containing sketch plans of tenements in the parish of Bettws Abergele, co. Denbigh, with names of tenants, and tabulated details of acreages and annual value provided. Tenements named as : Glan'r Afon, Deheyfryn, Dewisbren, Coed Coch demesne, Gwyndy Isaf (with Pen y bont and Ty'n Llan), Coed Coch uchaf, Carreg Fawr and Fotty, Carci and Pengwern, Cefn Craig, Bryn y Dwda, Ddol goch and Tecca, Ynus, Tyn y nant, Trofarth, Tyn y Ffynnon (with Tyddyn Howell), Porthwryd, Clwt, Hendre, Carnedd Heilyn.

Verdict of an Inquest taken at Denbigh, 28 April 1618, before William Wynne, Esqre, Fulke Vaughan, gentleman, and Thomas Moris ...,

Verdict of an Inquest taken at Denbigh, 28 April 1618, before William Wynne, Esqre, Fulke Vaughan, gentleman, and Thomas Moris, gentleman, feodaries of the County of Denbigh, after the death of Morgan ap John Wynne, gentleman, deceased, whereby it is found that the said Morgan died on 4 March 1613, at Llaethvaine, co. Denbigh, and had no messuages, lands, rents, or tenements. Vellum. Latin.

Undertaking whereby, in consideration of a warrant by the Sheriff of the County of Flint upon a capias ad satisfaciendum ...,

Undertaking whereby, in consideration of a warrant by the Sheriff of the County of Flint upon a capias ad satisfaciendum to him directed and issued out against William Edwards gentleman, at the suit of Thomas Mottershad, which warrant is directed to Samuel Deane and others, special bailiffs, the said Thomas, plaintiff in the said writ, promises to save the said sheriff harmless from damages which may accrue by reason of any escape suffered on the said writ, etc. Signed and sealed. Paper. English.

Undertaking by Richard Evans of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, to pay to Robert Wynne of Kilken and John Davies of ...,

Undertaking by Richard Evans of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, to pay to Robert Wynne of Kilken and John Davies of Bodlyman, same co., Churchwardens of the Parish of Bettws Abergeley in case he neglects to "maintain the child or children wherewith Mary Morris is now big when born", and refuses to give a bond of idemnity to the Parishioners of Bettws from all charges" on that account. Mark signature of Richard Evans. Witnesses: John Wynn, Mark of John Humphrey, Richard Wynne. English. Paper.

Undertaking by David ap Evan David of Eriviatt, co. Denbigh, gentleman, to pay into the hands of Griffith ap Mredith ...,

Undertaking by David ap Evan David of Eriviatt, co. Denbigh, gentleman, to pay into the hands of Griffith ap Mredith of Cader, or Thomas ap Robert of Llech, to the use of Robert Davies of Greegor, all in co. Denb., the sum of thirty-five shillings if the latter be ejected at any time hereafter from a specified part of a messuage in Nantglyn, same co., called y Cefne Vaes. Mark signature, and seal. Witnesses: Thos. Jones, William Evans, John Jones, John Parry. English. Paper.

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli ...,

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli. Twelve of these are from John Wynne of Coed Coch to Richard Lloyd, esq., 9 Coney Court, Gray's Inn, London, and range between 11 December, 1774, and 24 February, 1778. The thirteenth is from the Rev. Ed. Edwards, Pennant, to his son, the Rev. H. Holland Edwards, a student at Christ Church, oxford, and is dated 20 July, 1778. The last, undated, is from the latter to his father. All the letters relate to personal, family, and business matters.

Two pages of a corrected draft of a deed relating to lands in the township of Tybrith, Co. Denbigh, made ...,

Two pages of a corrected draft of a deed relating to lands in the township of Tybrith, Co. Denbigh, made between Robert Jones alias Robert ap Richard and Maurice Wynne. The names of the lands are Garth yr Hwylbren in Mathebrwd, Havod y Werne, y Coed issa, Cae hir, Garthbychan, Cae bach, Cae (r) ffynnon, Dryll (r) Odyn, Cae Rhobin, yr Erw Goch, Gweirglodd y Tythun vcha, Cae (r) Llysie, y Plastyddun, y Garthlwyd, y ffrith y Garthlwyd, and Cae (r) Bryn, and many others. English. Paper.

Two draft letters, 1871, addressed by John Lloyd Wynne of Coed Coch, co. Denbigh, giving notice to Mr. John Tyson ...,

Two draft letters, 1871, addressed by John Lloyd Wynne of Coed Coch, co. Denbigh, giving notice to Mr. John Tyson and Mr. Joseph Fletcher, to quit the mines and messuages in the several parishes of Dremerchion and Cwm, demised to them by a lease, dated 14 September 1859, since they have neglected to pay the royalties and to work the same, and to deliver up possession thereof to him or his agent, Mr. Peter Thomson.

Two Counterparts of an indented deed of Mortgage by John David Griffith of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, and Robert ap ...,

Two Counterparts of an indented deed of Mortgage by John David Griffith of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, gentleman, and Robert ap John Thomas of Guitherin, same co., gentleman, to Gwen verz John of Trovarth, widow, for £27, of five closures of land in Trovarth 1. 3 acres called y Bryn Brâs, between the lands of John ap John ap Hugh, Richard Hughes, 2. 2 acres called Dryll y ddune between the highway from Kilken to y gell helig the lands of Richard Hughes, & Hugh ap Cadwalader 3. 4. and 5. called y weirglodd Bach, y Loyts, and y Kay Llwyd, between the lands of the said Jo. David Griffith called Frith y Vownog, Erw'r Pystill, y Kay gwyn and y Weirglodd wrth y tuy, and lands of John ap John ap Hugh, etc., with conditions of redemption. Mark signatures of the lessors and lessee. Seals broken off. Witnesses: Ieuan ap John ap John, John Evans, Thomas ap Ieuan, Hugh ap John ap William, and others. Vellum. English.

Two corrected drafts of a Handbill announcing the holding of a Fancy Fair in the grounds at Coed Coch, on ...,

Two corrected drafts of a Handbill announcing the holding of a Fancy Fair in the grounds at Coed Coch, on the 15th and 16th August 1876, in aid of the funds for the parsonage of St. John's, Trovarth. One of the above drafts is written on the back of a notice of the Annual Grand Fancy Dress Polo and United Counties' Hunt Ball at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 2 December 1875.

Two copies of an offprint of the article "Holland Family in Wales", from Archaeologia Cambrensis, Series III, Vol. 13, 1867 ...,

Two copies of an offprint of the article "Holland Family in Wales", from Archaeologia Cambrensis, Series III, Vol. 13, 1867. On one copy (a) is written "With the compliments of the writer", and on the other (b), in a different hand: "From The Revd. W. Holland, Cold Norton, Essex", together with the following note by [Mr.] H[ughes] of K[inmel] - "History and General Pedigree of the Holland family in Wales, published in the Archaeologia Cambrensis, very imperfect". This copy has numerous MS. notes.

True copy made by Peter Roberts, Notary Public, 22 June 1638, of a deed whereby Robert ap Hoel ap Robyn ...,

True copy made by Peter Roberts, Notary Public, 22 June 1638, of a deed whereby Robert ap Hoel ap Robyn leases to Meredith ap Gruff ap Yollyn his lands in the town of Hendregyda, comote of Isdulas, lordship of Denbigh, with specified exception, in perpetual fee-farm, at a yearly rent of 9sh. 2d. Witnesses: David ap Llewelyn ap David ap Madoc, Tuder ap Gruff ap Ier', Llewelyn ap David ap Yollyn. Dated at Hendregyda. Vellum. Latin.

True copies extracted from the Register of Burials in the parish of Saint Chad, Shrewsbury, co. Salop., in the year ...,

True copies extracted from the Register of Burials in the parish of Saint Chad, Shrewsbury, co. Salop., in the year 1819, comprising the Burial of Thomas Mason of Quarry Place, 6 October 1819. Signed: James Webster, Parish Clerk, 23 October 1839; Burial of Richard Scott of Betton, 8 May 1821. Signed and attested as above; and Burial of James Mason of St. John's Hill, 1 May, 1827. Certified by James Webster, 23 October 1839.

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