- NLW MS 8989C
- File
- [1900x1915].
Part of Thomas Edwards manuscripts,
An address on 'Chester in its relation to Flintshire'; and a few notes from printed sources on the Justices of Chester.
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Part of Thomas Edwards manuscripts,
An address on 'Chester in its relation to Flintshire'; and a few notes from printed sources on the Justices of Chester.
Part of Henry Taylor manuscripts
Miscellanea relating to Chester and Cheshire, including copies of papers read at meetings of archaeological and other societies by Henry Taylor and others.
Chester Spring Assizes court records
Notes of a libel case heard at the Chester Spring Assizes, 1842, where William Williams (Caledfryn) (1801-1869), Caernarvon was plaintiff and Hugh Jones and Owen Jones, Mold were defendants.
Dobell Collection of Shropshire Deeds,
Deeds and documents, 1280-1797, relating to Shropshire, Cheshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Montgomeryshire and Staffordshire, together with genealogical, heraldic and antiquarian notes, compiled c. 1745-c.1766 and [mid 19th cent.].
Percy J. Dobell and Son.
An excursion to North Wales and Chester
A manuscript account of an excursion to North Wales and Cheshire, 3-[6] September 1829, by Elizabeth Bower, [of Broxholme House, Doncaster], travelling with her husband John Seddon Bower (f. 1-19).
The couple left Crosby on 3 September and boarded the Prince Llewelyn steam packet at Liverpool (f. 1 verso), sailing along the North Wales coast (ff. 2-5) to Beaumaris (ff. 5-6 verso). They crossed the Menai Bridge (ff. 7-9) and proceeded to Bangor (ff. 9-10 verso), Conway (ff. 12-13 verso) and Chester (ff. 14 verso-18), returning to Liverpool and then Crosby on the [6] September (f. 19). Included are descriptions of Penrhyn Castle, Bangor (f. 11 recto-verso), and Eaton Hall, Chester (ff. 16-18).
Bower, Elizabeth, 1785-1858