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Wynn-Z, unidentified and miscellaneous
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Writs for debts due from Richard Bennett late of the parish of Llandinam, co. Montgomery with an account of goods sold.
Writs And Precepts relating to co. Montgomery,
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Writ, Praecipe And Concord of a fine between David Powell, gent., and Catherine, his wife, of the one part, and Arthur Davies Owen, esq., of the other, relating to messuages and lands in the parish of Berriew, co. Montgomery.
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Writ to the sheriff of Montgomery to distrain the collectors for takes and duties upon the town and parish of Montgomery not accounted for and specified in a schedule annexed.
Writ to the sheriff of Hereford to proclaim the charter to the burgesses of Montgomery,
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Late 18c. Official copy. See. Rot. Cl, II, 173. (1844).
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Writ to the sheriff of co. Montgomery to deliver possession to Margaret, who was the wife of Evan David ap David of premises in Brynglace and Pentirch, recovered against William ap Rees ap John at the Great Sessions held at Pool on 30 April, 1632 and to present the said William ap Rees at the next Great Sessions to pay the said Margaret £17 7s. 6d. which was adjudged to her for her damages and costs which she sustained by reason of the withholding of her dower, of which the said William was convicted. Note by James Phillipps, sheriff, that he received another writ 'de supersedias' before the execution of the above specified writ so that he could not proceed in the matter. Heintz 94. Latin.
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Writ of inquiry of damages with inquisition attached relating to the claim of William Morgan against John Davies, farmer [of Llanllwchairne, co, Montgomery] for work done for the said John Davies.
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Writ Of Extent With Appraisment by inquisition attached of the messuages and lands in Tavolwern and Rhiwsaesen of Thomas Jones of Llanbrynmair. Inquisition held, 1 Aug. 1715, at the house of Margarett Bebb of Llanbrynmair, Occupiers and valuation of property specified. Names mentioned: Clegurthur, Allt y Gader, Lle yr tai, y cock, Bryn y llys, y ty yn y Pwll, dol lydan, all in Tavolwern, and Llyast Bedo Powel, y fron, both in Thiwsaeson. Latin.
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Writ Of Capias And Satisfaciendum to the sheriff of co. Mer., in respect of Edward Roberts late of Istymcolwyn, and Edward Roberts of the same township, yeoman, in respect of a debt of £19 recovered try Howell Tannat in the great sessions at Pool, with damages of 24s. 8d. Latin.
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Writ And Praecipe And Concord in a fine by Owen Owen, esq., and Anne his wife, of two messuages and lands in the parish of Berriew, acknowledged to be the right of the Rev. Edward Owen.
Writ And Accounts relating to arrears of land tax in the town and parish of Montgomery,
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Writ addressed to the coroner for co. Montgomery to attach John Buckley Williams, sheriff of the said county re Greenway the younger and another against Davies for not returning the writ of testatum capias ad respondendum. Answer of E. Johnes, coroner, appended 4 June 1820. 'The within named John Buckley Williames esquire is not found in my county'. Copy.
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Sending gift of game. Progress of his claim against the Canal Company. Thomas's health.
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Future arrangements for his son Edward. Family news. His claim against the Canal Company.
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Has let his property favourably. Money matters. Proposals for Edward's future. Family health. Arthur having to sell his stallion because the farmers of the neighbourhood had enough of breeding blood horses.