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Thirty six coats-of-arms in trick.
Thirty six coats-of-arms in trick.
Thirty coats-of-arms in trick.
1 Richard Leighton, esq., through William Leighton. 2 George Wheeler of the Inner Temple, London. Receipt for £27 2s. 8d. being the fine of 1 for not reading to the honourable society of the Inner Temple. (Was attached to 20).
1 Edward Barron. 2 Ann Davison, one of the executors to her late husband, Robert Davison, esq. Receipt for £18 from 1 to 2, due upon the mortgage from the late Richard Lughton's estate to the late Robert Davison, being the year's interest of 400 which became due 2nd August 1772.
1 Charlton Leighton. 2 Robert Pemberton. Promise To Pay costs by 1 to 2 in respect of all business transacted between 1 and his son Charlton Leighton, esq., and all other business done by 2 as attorney of 1 over and above the salary of £40, as stated in Letters of Attorney, for acting as agent for collecting the annuity and other moneys due to 1, including his journey and expenses to Bath to pass his account with 1.
Pedigrees of the Conways of Bodrhythan or Potrithan, co. Flint, taken from [John] Reynolds [of Oswestry's Book of Pedigrees] and Lee's The Peerage.
Pedigrees of John Humphreys of Maerdu, near Corwen, and other descendents of Merfyn Frych and his son, Rhodri Mawr. With notes on various members of the family, and references to Stowell's History of Wales, John Reynolds of Oswestry's Book of Pedigrees and Giraldus Cambrensis.
Pedigree of William Baxter of Eaton Constantine, Shropshire, [1737-?], with notes relating to his antecedents, partly taken from an account of the Barters written by Thomas Wethersby, one of the family.
Also of the daughters of Mawde and William David Lloyd of Glandiwely, descended from Roderick the great. With notes on the arms of their earlier ancestors. Not in the main hand.
Includes reference to a dispute over inheritance.
Pedigree of Richard Betton of Berwick, Shropshire, together with notes taken from the parish registers of St Chadd's, St Julian's and St Mary's, Shrewsbury, and from other records. No. 110 is written on the dorse of a page of medical recipes. No. 109 is not in the main hand.
Pedigree of Owen of Woodhouse and Shrewsbury, descended from Howell Owen of Machynlleth, co. Mont., down to c.1765. With a memorandum referring to two second cousins.
Pedigree of Iorweth Foel, lord of Mechain, and David Llwch of Deuddwr, descending from Rhodri Mawr,
With notes and diagrams of heraldic devices. Reference to Sir John Price's Description of Wales [1584].
Pedigree of Elisha, great-grandson of Noah, and father of the Aeolians,
Includes notes on the country of Elis, from [Peter] Heylin's Cosmography [1652], and variations on the name Elis or Elisha.
Notes relating to the fifteen tribes of north Wales,
Taken from various sources including Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt's Notes on British History (1663), Caradoc of Lancarvan's History of Wales (1584), and a book in Shrewsbury Free School Library.