Report from the committee of inquiry into Philip Burten's and Graham's miscarriages,
- L397.
- Ffeil
- [post 1687].
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Report from the committee of inquiry into Philip Burten's and Graham's miscarriages,
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Items numbered L416, 417-428, 430-436, 440-442, 453-455, 465-521, 523-524.
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Speech in the House of Peers by Lord Lucas upon occasion of a Bill for his Majesty's supply sent up from the Commons and read in the House of Peers the second time.
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The entry of the Lords' adjournment,
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Reasons against irregular adjournments,
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Proceedings in the House of Commons on March 13. Speech of Lord Cavendish in the House of Commons re. the making of war with France. Letter from Edward Berry to William Williams, esq., MP, at the judges lodgings at Shrewsbury, re. the debate in the House of Commons about the 'publication of war against France'.
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Substance of the King's answer to the address of the commons of thanks for his gracious message for an Act of indemnity.
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Items numbered C35, 40, 43, 48-50; L444-5, 461-4, 525-534, 537, 541-550, 557-9.
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Certificate by H. Owen, O. Wud and William Bold commissioners within Anglesey concerning the levying of Pole money, that Hugh Williams, DD, had paid the £10 imposed upon him as prebend. Dr Williams was the father of 'Speaker Williams'.
Instructions about the settlement of Plas y Ward estate,
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Note of fees to the Queen's officers upon my admittance of the Queen Dowager's Council,
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Copy of my oath as Queen Dowager's Council,
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The volume is described as Henry Wynn's 'Booke of Presidents', and contains precedents for conveyances, bonds, letters of attorney, petitions, appointments, etc. Some of the examples relate to Wales, and include copies of documents referring to Sir Richard Wynn of Gwydir, and the appointment of Henry Wynn to be Solicitor-General to Queen Henrietta Maria, 28 Jan. 1639/40. There are some additions in the same hand as MS 72.
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Rentals of the estates of Sir William Williams (Speaker Williams) from 1672 to 1690.
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Accounts of the receipt by Simon Theloal of the arrears of the issues of north Wales; receipts of issues and mises in Denbighshire, Flintshire, Montgomeryshire, Caernarvonshire, Anglesey and Merioneth in 1555-1556; account of money received by Simon Thelwall of the chamberlain of north Wales, and of disbursements made by him at the chamberlain's bidding; list of collectors of the second payment of a mise in Bromfield and Yale with their charges; fees and annuities paid by Simon [Thelwall] for the year ending Michaelmas 1555; and the account of Simon Thelwall, made to Sir John Salesbury, knight, of receipts for the year 1555-1556. Simon Thelwell, the writer of this manuscript, as well as MS 93 and section (a) of MS 86, was probably the son of Richard Thelwall of Plas y Ward. He was an MP for Denbighshire in 1553, 1563, and 1571, and high sheriff for the same county in 1572.
Among the loose papers in the volume are: (a) Receipt from Lanselot Alforde, porter of the Castle of Chirk, for £7.12.0 being two years' fee, paid by Simond Thelwall on behalf of Sir John Salesbury, knight, general receiver of north Wales, [1555]; (b) Receipt from John More for an annuity from the same source, 24 March 1555/6; (c) Receipt from Morgan Lloyd on behalf of the Earl of Penbrok, 1 April 1555; and (d) Inventory of the stuff remaining in the Exchequer at Caernarfon in Oct. 1555, after the death of Lewes Owen. This Lewes Owen, who was a baron of the Exchequer and vice-chamberlain of north Wales, was the victim of the vengeance of Gwylliad Cochion Mawddwy.
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An account book of rents received and paid for leases granted and taken by Evan Vaughan, money borrowed and lent, allowances to his wife and son, and sundry payments, 1662-1687. It is probable that this Evan Vaughan is the same person as he who was nominated capital bailiff of Llanfyllin in the new charter granted by Charles II in 1673. From this account book it appears that he died in 1685, when new hands appear, and Elin Vaughan is described as a widow.