- Series II/ 176.
- Ffeil
- 1643, July 19.
Account of rents received by Humffrey Jones from Dr William Griffith on behalf of the townships of Caernethor, Rhose Manach, Clegyrog and Aberalow.
Account of rents received by Humffrey Jones from Dr William Griffith on behalf of the townships of Caernethor, Rhose Manach, Clegyrog and Aberalow.
Col. Thomas Mytton to Lord Bulkeley and other gentry and inhabitants in the Isle of Anglesey, asking for the support of themselves and their "Garrisons for the service of the King and Parliament".
Lord Bulkeley and others at Bewmares to "Major Generall Mytton" in answer to (b) saying that the "Garrisons here are to remaine in the hands they bee for the public good and general satisfaction of the Island".
Roger Mathews to Dr Griffith giving news of himself and speaking of other matters,
Walter Smith to Dr William Griffith, concerning business arising from a former letter,
Roger Matthew to Dr William Griffith, one of the Masters of the Court of Chancery thanking him for his generous treatment. Other matters.
Receipts for payment of money by Dr William Griffith "according to an ordinance of Parliament of the 21st of September 1643". 3 Receipts.
Crown Revenue in the form of Rent paid in Carnethor and Caerdegogg, in the Hundred of Tallybolion,
Crown Revenue in the form of Rent from various lands in Clegrigg,
Order from Thomas Crachley to John Griffith, esq., "ffee farmer of lands called Gwethelyn in the County of Anglesey" purchased by Thomas Mitton, ordering him to pay the rent due by 25th April at Bangor, co. Carnarvon.
George Griffith of Eriannell to Mr Hugh Owen, at Llangranog, relating to the purchase of Gwenynog and offering £100 to complete the business.
Robert Owen of. Bagillt to John Griffith, at Carreglwyd, co. Anglesey, promising to be at Beaumaris on the following Friday morning. Other matters.
1 Letters from Thomas Crachley to John Griffith, esq., giving notice of his intention to be present at Conway on Oct. 12 to receive money due "out of your ffarmers to Richard Mitton". 2 1659, Aug. 3 Note by George Griffith informing John Griffith that "Mr Crachley hath bene formerly convinced of his mistake in making two distinct things of Gwyddil alias Gwythelin or Goythelyn or the escheat lands in Tallybolion".