Court records -- Great Britain

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Cernioge estate,

  • NLW MS 10771D.
  • File
  • [1825x1899].

Transcripts of legal documents, including a case for the plaintiff in an action, [c. 1822], in the Court of Great Sessions between [James] Blair, an attorney, residing at Uttoxeter, plaintiff, and Thomas Jones of Llainwen, near Ruthin, defendant, for the recovery of balance of rents received by the defendant as agent for the Cernioge estate in co. Denbigh; brief for the plaintiff in an action, [c. 1822], in the Court of Great Sessions between James Blair, plaintiff, and Thomas Jones, defendant, for the recovery of debts and damages; and a fragment of a mortgage, [c. 1722], of the Cernioge estate? by members of the Kenrick family.

Extracts from public records

  • NLW MSS 3971-3972B, 3973-3974A, 3975-3982B, 3983-3985A, 3986-3991B, 3992-3993A, 3994-3996B
  • File
  • [1830] x [1898]
  • Part of Floyd Manuscripts

Extracts from various classes of records, including fines, assize rolls, escheators' account books, charters, etc. NLW MS 3971B relates to Berkshire.

Legal proceedings,

A volume of reports on Chancery and other legal proceedings of the period 1750-51 in the hand of [Paul Panton the elder (1727-97) of Plasgwyn, Anglesey], together with additional material of the period 1782-3 in the form of stanzas, accounts, and memoranda.

Various fragments,

Fragments of manuscripts found with MS 540B, possibly once part of Peniarth MS 326 (see D. Huws, 'A Welsh manuscript of Bede's De natura rerum', Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, XXVII, p. 492). They comprise a leaf from Gerard of Cremona's Latin translation of Aristotle, De Caelo et terra, XIII cent. (f. l); a leaf of the Middle English Dives and Pauper, XV cent. (see NLWJ, xxii, p. 347) (f. 2); a fragment of a petition in Chancery of [ ] of 'Kellilyfday' [Gellilyfdy] concerning a book borrowed in 1643 by Thomas Jones of Kirchynan [Flintshire] and not returned, the petitioner no doubt being John Jones, Gellilyfdy (f. 3); a flyleaf of a book with Latin tags, an englyn and the name Richard Mores, XVII cent. (f. 4); a bon mot of Dr John Wilkins, Bishop of Chester, XVIII cent. (f. 5); a theological treatise entitled Circa generaliores regulas moralis Christianae sententiae aliquot quibus passim se opponit Schola Theologica Louanensis, XVII cent. (ff. 6-11); and an inventory of the goods of Thomas Wilkins, papermaker, of the parish of West Drayton, Middlesex, 1729, including the stock of a paper-mill (f. 12).