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Wynnstay Estate Records
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Exchequer accounts.

'An account of all Mony's which have been Issued & paid out of the receipt of His Matyes Exchequer to any Person or Persons on Acct. of the Privy Purse, Secret Service, Pentions, Bounties, or any sum or sums of Mony to any Person or Persons whatsoever without account from the 25th Day of March 1721 to the 25th Day of March 1726'.

Colliery accounts.

Accounts of payments for raising coal from the Trefarclawdd and Llanforda collieries, extracts of coal ledger, and accounts of the Trefarclawdd brickwork, for the year 1800.

Chancery jurisdiction.

A vindication of the judgement given by King James I in the case of the jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, that the lord Chancellor should not desist to give relief in equity notwithstanding any proceedings at the common law.

An inventory of costumes at Wynnstay theatre.

A fragment of an inventory of costumes in the wardrobe of the theatre at Wynnstay, about 1784. Loose in the volume are the following sheets: a Wynnstay theatre bill for 4 January 1776, a song for the birthday of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, bart, 19 April 1770, with a song to be sung at the cask, and a manuscript copy of the epilogue of Robert Vaughan, esq., upon his quitting the stage at Wynnstay.

Records of the Gwydir family.

An account of Meredith Wynn ap Evan ap Robert and his descendants signed by H[umphrey Humphreys, bishop of] Bangor, 1700, and taken out of the collection of Sir Thomas ap William; copies of inscriptions on tombs and memorials of members of the Gwydir family in Llanrwst, Dolwyddelan, and Penmorva, and a copy of the 'matches & coats of Armes that are on the walls within the Inner Chamber over the Gate house at the lower house of Gwyder taken in July 1690, by Mr Watkin Owen'.

Wynn family papers, Vol. 6.

Continuation of the estate correspondence, 1787-1793, mainly relating to the agency of Francis Chambre, with some miscellaneous letters, 1793-1811.

Wynn family papers, Vol. 7.

Correspondence of Francis Chambre, 1770-1791, mainly relating to the Wynnstay estates with references to politics in Merioneth and Montgomeryshire.

Pedigrees.

A collection of maternal descents of Welsh families mainly of the north east of the Principality. The pedigrees are arranged in two columns to a page and are written in black ink, with the word 'Mam' and the chief name in red. On many pages shields have been outlined in pencil but none has been filled in.

Visitation of Caermarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardiganshire, Vol. 1.

A transcript, made in 1831, of the beginning of 'The Visitation of Caermarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardiganshire, by Lewis Dwnn, Deputy Herald' [continued in MS 133]. The original, which then belonged to John Madocks of Fron-Iw and Glanywern, was edited by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, for the Welsh MSS Society, and published in 1846.

Visitation of Caermarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardiganshire, Vol. 2.

A continuation of Wynnsaty MS 132 (pp. 416-665). The remainder of the volume consists of indexes, extracts from Welsh statutes, rolls, inquisitions, etc., and pedigrees of the families of Aberskir, Slwgh, Llwyn y Catevyn, Ffrwdgrech, Fonmon, Clement, Jones of Fronfraith, Morris of Hurst, Kinchant, Lloyd of Dolobran, Ireland of Albrighton, Maesmor, Burton of Longner, Pugh of Goitre, Phillips of Myddfai, Thomas of Brompton, Lacon of Maesbrook, Johnes of Garthmil, and Barry of Herefordshire.

Radnorshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire pedigrees.

These pedigrees are said to be selections from the original visitations of the above counties by Lewis Dwnn, with some additions, more particularly to the Flintshire pedigrees, by another hand, about the year 1620. They were transcribed in 1831 from a manuscript in the possession of John Madocks. Pages 1-40 correspond with pp. 251-268 of vol. 1 of Meyrick's Heraldic Visitations of Wales ... by Lewys Dwnn ... Pages 49-134 correspond in the main with pp. 293-326 of vol. 2 of Meyrick's edition. Pages 135-149 were transcribed from a part of the manuscript written about 1630 according to Joseph Morris. Pages 167-266 agree with pp. 327-364 of Meyrick's second volume. The remainder of the manuscript contains extracts from the Glanywern manuscripts.

The Cedwyn manuscript.

An 1829 transcript of the Cedwyn manuscript, which is in turn a copy made by the Rev. John Jenkins, Kerry, of the Manafon manuscript of pedigrees, the property of the Rev. Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain).

Lewes of Llysnewydd pedigrees.

A transcript, made in 1830, of a manuscript book of pedigrees in the handwriting of William Lewes of Llysnewydd, then in the possession of Edward Protheroe, member of Parliament for Evesham, followed, from p. 158, by miscellaneous pedigrees compiled or transcribed by Joseph Morris.

Wynn v. Wynn,

Bill of complaint of Maurice Wynne, esq., against Hugh Wynne of Bodyskallen, co. Caern, esq., wherein the plaintiff claims to have paid a sum of money to several creditors of the defendant whereby the lordship of Maynan, co. Caern, [--] to him. Plaintiff asserts that certain rights within the lordship had been disposed of by one of the defendant's ancestors and that he had not been duly informed.

Pugh v. Herbert and others,

Brief in the action of John Pugh, esq., v Richard Herbert, esq., Thomas Jones, Humphrey ap John and Thomas Wilkes concerning fishing rights in the Dyfi and the erection of weirs by defendants.

Pugh v. Jones,

Answer of John Jones, esq., defendant to the bill of complaint of John Pugh, esq. First and last pages only.

Beverly v. Jenkins,

Answer of defendant Mary Jenkins, widow, to the bill of complaint of William Beverly concerning the debts of one William Jenkins, esq., Grays Inn, who, defendant claims, was not William Jenkins her late husband, but some other William Jenkins.

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