York Coffee House. General William Tayler to Edward Wallwyn Shepheard,
- E 5231-2.
- Ffeil
- 1792, June 7-9.
The affairs of Richard Myddelton, [?junior].
York Coffee House. General William Tayler to Edward Wallwyn Shepheard,
The affairs of Richard Myddelton, [?junior].
York Buildings. J. Isaac Lacam to [John] Middleton,
Bill for jewels bought of the writer.
Yorcke. Robert Broughton to Sir Thomas Middelton,
The Covenanters and the Bishops' War of 1639. The oath which Lord Saye and Lord Brook refused to take. With a copy of a letter from the Covenanters to the Earl of Essex, and a copy of the oath of allegiance to King Charles I which the two Lords refused to take.
Ye Angel neare the Inner Temple, [London]. Humphrey Jones to Watkin Kyffin
A welcome to Sir Thomas Myddelton to visit Chirk Castle.
Yale. John Lloyd to Watkin Kyffin,
A packet of books relating to the 'able men' of Ruthin and Denbigh.
Yale. Job. Roberts to [Joseph] Lovett,
Payment of the writer's rent. The cost of seed sown on his land and repairs carried out.
Wynnstay. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Mr. Williams and Mr. Boycott to [? Richard Myddelton].
Arranging an appointment.
Wynne, Richard - Wynne, Thomas
Wykeham Abbey. R. Langley to Richard Myddelton,
Information that the old brood mare is with foal.
Wrixham. J. Grosvenor to Thomas Edwards,
An assignment in relation to the mortgage on Roger Myddelton's estate.
Writs to the bailiff of Llangollen concerning the summoning of persons to appear at the next court to hear suits between Thomas Gorge, plaintiff, and David ap John, defendant, and Gruffydd Parry alias Harris, plaintiff, and John Humffrey, defendant. Latin.
Writs of subpoena to Lloyd, Lord Kenyon, Sir John Rushout, William Pulteney, William Lloyd and Richard Myddelton, junior, to appear immediately before the Chancery Court.
Writs of subpoena in respect of a suit between John Doe on the demise of Margaret Thomas, Thomas Kenrick and Enoch Davies, plaintiffs, and Charlotte Myddelton Biddulph, defendant.
Writs commanding the sheriff of Flynt to present himself before the Justices of Chester at the forthcoming sessions to be held at Flynt, and to the crown from fines, etc. Latin.