- Series II/ 228.
- Ffeil
- 1644, June 2.
Hugh Owen to Mr William Griffith at his house at Careglwyd in Anglesey, thanking him for his kind favours and arranging for the receipt of sums of money through Mr George Peters of Greenfield.
Hugh Owen to Mr William Griffith at his house at Careglwyd in Anglesey, thanking him for his kind favours and arranging for the receipt of sums of money through Mr George Peters of Greenfield.
Thomas Mytton in answer to (c) persisting in the former demand and refusing to grant a pass to the King for one of them to consult him. Copies.
Robert Mathews to Dr William Griffith, concerning certain money difficulties. Other matters,
Torn.
Mutilated.
Richard Lynghard to [ ] (no name given) giving general items of news,
Mutilated.
Richard Lynghard to Mr Peter Roberts of St Asaph concerning certain business matters,
Torn and stained.
Receipt from Richard Bradshaw to Dr William Griffith acknowledging the payment of rent for the half-year "according to an ordinance of Parliament of the 21 of September 1643".
1 Rowland Hughes of Llanddeniel, co. Anglesey, shopkeeper. 2 Thomas Holland of Berrw, in the said county. Bond in £100.
Assessment of a tax upon the Hundred of Tallybolion for repairing ships of war,
Various papers relating to Holyhead and Llanechmedd, co. Anglesey,
An order to the Sheriff and other officers of co. Anglesey for the apprehension of Francis Vernon of Bodedern, co. Anglesey.
Receipt acknowledging the payment of a bill owing to Thomas Glynne,
Chief Rents of Caerdegog not paid up to Michaelmas,
Rents paid to Rees Jones and handed by him to John Griffith,
Assessment of a raise upon Cemmaes in the Hundred of Tallybolion, co. Anglesey,
An order to the Constables of the Hundred of Talybolion, co. Anglesey, to levy a Mize on the inhabitants for the repair of the bridges in the said Hundred.
A Mize "towards ye Repayracon of ye Bridges" in Clygyrog, Tallybolion, co. Anglesey,
A mize levied upon the Caerdegog Division of Anglesey,