Abstract of a Bill for better regulating of the trial of the peers of England,
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- 1680, Nov.
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Abstract of a Bill for better regulating of the trial of the peers of England,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Abstract of a 'Bill for the better Discovery of the Settlements of Estates for Superstitious Uses'. Endorsed: 'Breviat of the Bill to discover the estates of Papists'.
Abstract of a 'Bill to banish Papists 20 miles from London',
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Abstract of the Bill specified in no. 184,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Account of interest due from Edward Lloyd to William Williams,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Account of money belonging to William Williams at Glascoed (amounting to £3,000) which he paid to the King [i.e. in part payment of his fine].
Account of the debts of Edward Lloyd of Llanforda,
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Two Copies.
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Acknowledgement by Thomas Dangerfield that he had the sole financial benefit from the printing of his Information [cf. NLW Wynnstay MSS C44-5, C47, C53-63 and Coedymaen Papers, Group 1, 25-34].
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Address from the House of Commons to Charles II beseeching him to make strict alliances as may secure his kingdoms and the Spanish Netherlands. Endorsed: 'first Address pro Alliances'. Copy.
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Address of the House of Commons in answer to a speech of Charles II concerning the exclusion of James from the royal succession.
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Address of the House of Commons to Charles II desiring him to dismiss those responsible for advising him to reject their addresses of 26 May 1677 and 31 Jan. 1677/8 [For the addresses see no. 92 and Commons Journal, IX, 1667-87, p. 430]. Copy.
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Address of the House of Commons to Charles II promising assistance in the event of a war with France. Endorsed: '2d Address per war promising assistance'. Copy.
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Papers,
Address of the House of Commons to Charles II refusing supplies 'conceiving it is not agreeable to the Usage of Parliament, to grant Supplies for Maintenance of War and Alliances, before they are signified in Parliament' and beseeching him to enter into a 'League, offensive and defensive, with the States General of the United Provinces'. Endorsed on 2nd leaf: 'Sab[batti] May 26 1677 his Maj[est]ie att the Banqueting Room in White Hall gave this Answer in substance to this Address. Gentle[men] Your Address is very Long & of great weight I shall take time to consider of it and give you an Answer as soon as I can'. Copy.
Advice / To The / Freemen of England, / In The / Choice Of Their / Representatives / In / ...,
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Advice / To The / Freemen of England, / In The / Choice Of Their / Representatives / In / Parliament. Printed.
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1 Edward Lloyd of Llanvorda, Shropshire, esq. 2 William Williams [of Glascoed, co. Denb., esq.]. Agreement by 1 to mortgage his capital m. called Llanvorda and a m. called Pentre Channel and all his other premises in t. Llanforda and p. Oswestry, Shropshire, for £3,000. Draft.
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1 Rev. Richard Trevor Owen of Llangedwyn near Oswestry, and the Rev. Edward Tudor Owen of Rhyl, co. Flint. 2 Thomas Tudge of Denbigh, police superintendant. Agreement To Let from year to year 2 fields or closes of hay and pasture lying near the railway bridge on the Tros-y-parc road, p. Denbigh, reserving timber, mines, quarries and game; covenants relating to husbandry. Annual Rent: £19.
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1 Christiana Owen of The Abbey, Denbigh, widow. 2 Robert Jones of the Plough Inn, Denbigh, publican. Agreement To Let from year to year a field near Bronydyfryn (through which a footpath leads towards Ystrad), p. Denbigh, covenants relating to maintaining hedges, etc., and that the Agricultural Holdings Act 1875 shall not apply. Annual Rent: £27.10.0.