- 3332.
- Ffeil
- [?Early 18th cent.].
Hypothetical Case, with Opinion by J. Ffownes, concerning a married woman who lends money to a friend, and the recovery of the money after her death by her executor.
Hypothetical Case, with Opinion by J. Ffownes, concerning a married woman who lends money to a friend, and the recovery of the money after her death by her executor.
'Statement of the Respective Distances of the several Parishes and Townships in the County of Denbigh, from Ruthin, in the said County', approved by John Heaton, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, 30 January 1847. Addressed to J. Lloyd Wynne, esq., Coed Coch. Printed.
Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an account of the tithe of Llangernyw, 1738, and an inventory of what was sold of the goods of Hedd Lloyd,-esq., deceased ('ye sale was on August 18 1738'). Vellum bound.
The appendix consists of a group of miscellaneous documents not apparently described by Walter de Grey Birch. The descriptions were drawn up soon after receipt by NLW. They remained un-numbered until 1976.
Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli. Twelve of these are from John Wynne of Coed Coch to Richard Lloyd, esq., 9 Coney Court, Gray's Inn, London, and range between 11 December, 1774, and 24 February, 1778. The thirteenth is from the Rev. Ed. Edwards, Pennant, to his son, the Rev. H. Holland Edwards, a student at Christ Church, oxford, and is dated 20 July, 1778. The last, undated, is from the latter to his father. All the letters relate to personal, family, and business matters.
Letter from John H. Meredith, law clerk, of Bryn Bella, Dolgelley, to J.P. Jones, Esq., giving information concerning the descendants of Hannah Roberts, and noting her relationship to John Williams of Tremhyfryd, Dolgelley. (See No. 3034).
A parcel containing (a) A large number of receipts (in English and Latin) for chief-rents paid for lands in co. Denbigh, between the years 1613 and 1827, together with a few letters and memoranda relating thereto. (b) A copy of a writ of George III, dated April 1784, commanding John Wynne, Esq., Dorothy his wife, and John Wynne of Rhos, Esq., to appear, under penalty of £100, at the next Great Sessions for co. Denbigh, to be held at Wrexham, to answer a charge against them by William Davies and Elizabeth his wife. (c) "A particular of the estates of John Wynne, Esq., at the re-letting, Oct. 1801." The names of the tenements, of their occupiers, and of the parishes and counties in which they were situated, are listed. (d) A supplement page to the Chester Courant of 29 November, 1854, giving a detailed account of the Battle of Inkermann, with lists of casualties, etc. On the back are manuscript notes relating to officers killed and wounded. English and Latin.
Orderly Book of Major John Holland of Teyrdan, relating to the Isdulas Volunteers, commanded by Lieut-Col. Wynne of Garthewin, from 1 Aug. 1804, to 16 Aug. 1808, and to the West Denbigh Local Militia, composed of the Isdulas and Ruthin Volunteers, commanded by Lieut-Col. Forbes of Bodnod, from 1 Sept. 1808, to 27 Aug., 1812. The MS., written in a very find hand, with copperplate title-pages and headings, the work of P. Williams, Ruthin, consists of general and regimental orders, copies of letters, and records of courts-martial, promotions, etc. Quarto, bound in vellum.
Walter de Grey Birch's manuscript descriptions of nos 1465-1831,
Walter de Grey Birch's manuscript index to 1-1831, M-Y,