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Wynn of Gwydir papers (Panton group)

The papers in this Panton group of Wynn of Gwydir papers were arranged into chronological order, numbered in conjuction with related papers in other collections, and catalogued in the printed 'Calendar of Wynn (of Gwydir) papers' (NLW, 1926). Gaps in the sequence of numbered items in this group represent papers in those other collections. The list of corringenda in the printed calendar have been incorporated into the current catalogue, including a few assigned dates that were found to be wrong as a result of further research; as a result of correcting these dates, a number of items (eg, 133 and 201) are now out of chronological position. The papers in the Panton group are numbered 1-2872 (passim), comprising a main series numbered 1-2846, and a supplement numbered 2850-2872 (both passim), and have been bound as NLW MSS 9051-9069. The papers should be ordered by their NLW MS volume number, although, as they have been microfilmed, they will normally be issued to readers as films: NLW MSS 9051 (NLW Film 1017), 9052 (1017-18), 9053 (1018), 9054 (1019), 9055 (1019-20), 9056 (1020), 9057 (1021), 9058 (1021-1022), 9059 (1022), 9060 (1023), 9061 (1023-1024), 9062 (1024), 9063 (1025), 9064 (1025-1026), 9065 (1026), 9066 (1027), 9067 (1027-1028), 9068 (1028) and 9069 (1029). The papers may be referred to either by their calendar reference, eg, Wynn of Gwydir 58, or by their volume and item number, NLW MS 9051E/58.

Wynn of Gwydir papers (Sir John Williams Group),

The papers in this Sir John Williams group of Wynn of Gwydir papers were arranged into chronological order, numbered in conjuction with related papers in other collections, and catalogued in the printed 'Calendar of Wynn (of Gwydir) papers' (NLW, 1926). Gaps in the sequence of numbered items in this group represent papers in those other collections. The list of corringenda in the printed calendar have been incorporated into the current catalogue, including a few assigned dates that were found to be wrong as a result of further research; as a result of correcting these dates, a number of items (eg, NLW MSS 1655 and 2672) are now out of chronological position. The papers in the Sir John Williams group are numbered 2-2833 (passim). The main series of papers have been bound as NLW MSS 464-469E, while MS 463B and MS 470E are individual items (numbers 94 and 2796) that have been bound separately. The papers should be ordered by their NLW MS volume number, although, as they have been microfilmed, they will normally be issued to readers as films: NLW MSS 463-465 (NLW Film 1030), 466-467 (1031), 468-470 (1032). The papers may be referred to either by their calendar reference, e.g. Wynn of Gwydir 17, or by their volume and item number, NLW MS 464E/17.

Wynn of Gwydir papers (photostat facsimilies)

Photostat copies of twenty three letters and papers relating to Wynn of Gwydir, assembled from various sources: The originals of some of these items are among the Sir John Williams and Panton groups of Wynn of Gwydir papers (NLW MSS 463-470 and 9051-9069 respectively), and other collections at NLW; others are copies of originals and transcripts that were in the possession of Mrs Alan Gough of Gelliwig in 1926 - some at least of these may now be among the NLW's Pennant Estate Records deposited by her in 1941 (preliminarily catalogued as the Gough deeds and documents); and six items are copies of originals among the Cardiff MSS, held in Cardiff Public Library. Many of the Cardiff MSS have been microfilmed, and copies of the films are held by NLW; please consult the list of Cardff MSS among the NLW Films.
The items within the volume have not been bound in perfect chronological order.

Questions soliciting an opinion concerning the office of coroner for Denbighshire,

On the death of William Edwards, one of the two coroners, one Gruffith Lloyd was elected by a writ de coronatore eligendo, which was afterwards stayed by a supersedeas. Afterwards, by a writ dated April, 42 [Elizabeth], one Robert Lloyd was elected, but no return was made thereof. The answer, signed by Ry. Godfrey and Da. Williams, is to the effect that Gruffith Lloyd must continue in his office of coroner as long as the name of the other coroner is not certified in Chancery.

Letter from R[ichard] B[rooke] to Lord Willoughby,

Particulars of the estate in Wales. Has this summer repaired Willoughby's own houses, the almshouses, town house, school house, lower chapel, park wall, and fences. Has had infinite trouble with Maurice Trygarne, Mrs Wynn, Plastirion, Robin Wynn, and Mr Brickdal and Eglwys vach tithe. However, he has let it well for three years to Mr David Lloyd of Croesanau. Has made peace among the tenants and has put no tenant out of his land. Entreats Willoughby to secure his bail from the attachment, because what he did was for his [Willoughby's] and his son's good, for which the miserable prosecutor who suggested the thing to my Lord Great Chamberlain takes no care. Will send up the rent-roll and other papers by the first drovers. Sir Robert Cotton and Lady Salisbury will be in London. Overleaf: A copy of old memoranda. To send to Mr William Dolben to enquire concerning the copy of a conveyance. To send to Sir Richard Wynn's lady for a copy of the settlement made on her. To enquire of Hugh Pennant of the settlement upon Sir John Wynn's marriage. To find out the settlement made upon old Sir John Wynn's marriage. To search in the Prothonotary's office for fines and recoveries passed by Sir Richard Wynn or by old Sir John Wynn.

Letter from Henry Owens at Buckingham Street to Richard Brooke at Gwydir,

The Duke is very pleased with the entertainment he had at Gwydir. Describes the losses sustained by Lord Willoughby in a fire at his London house. Lady Arabella Bertie was married to Lord Rivers on Thursday last. Note: The Duke of Beaufort, Lord President of the Council in Wales and the Marches, stayed at Gwydir, 28 July 1684. See 'Beaufort progress' (1888).

Agreement to dig and delve for lead ore in the grange of Greigiog uwch glan, Denbighshire,

Articles of agreement between Robert Weddall on behalf of the Hon. Henry Howard of St James, London, and John Jones on behalf of Sir John Wynn of Watstay, to the effect that the said Henry Howard and his assigns may have free liberty to dig and delve for lead ore upon any part of the lands of the said Sir John Wynn within the grange of Greigiog uwch glan, Denbighshire, excepting one pit now open, upon lands in the tenure of David Jones, out of which pit the said Sir John Wynn may if he pleases take up lead and dig for it, and the said Sir John to set workmen to sell what lead he can have out of the said pits to the said Henry at the rate of £4 10s. a ton. And in case the said Sir John Wynn will not set workmen on by the time aforesaid, then the said Henry to make use thereof, and pay 20s. a ton for such ore as shall be washed and dressed fit for mill and merchant. Witnesses: John Edwards; Fran. Mosse. This copy is in the autograph of Dr John Jones, dean of Bangor.

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