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Kinmel manuscripts
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Clerical institutions,

A manuscript containing a list of parishes in Wales, with the names of the incumbents from the sixteenth century to 1840 and the dates of their institution.

Charlton pedigree

A manuscript containing pedigree tables showing the descent of the Charlton family of Apley Castle and of families connected with them by marriage, with coloured shields of arms.

Heraldic Visitations of Wales

One of two manuscripts containing a copy of S. R. Meyrick (1783-1848), ed.: Heraldic Visitations of Wales and part of the Marches between the years 1586 and 1613 ... by Lewys Dwnn, deputy herald at arms ... 2 vols (Llandovery, 1846), with manuscript corrections and additions by Hugh Robert Hughes (1827-1911), many of them based on the annotated copy in the library at Peniarth.

Hughes, H. R. (Hugh Robert), 1827-1911

Pedigrees, &c.

Pedigrees of North Wales and border counties families, copies of charters and documents, and a copy of the Vernon pedigree and claim to the barony of Powis.

Pedigrees

Pedigrees of North Wales and border counties families, with many coloured coats of arms.
This manuscript is possibly a copy of the seventeenth-century Owen Salusbury of Rhug and John Salusbury of Erbistock genealogical collection (see also NLW MS 1504E).

The itinerary of Edward Lhuyd

A summary by Edward Lhuyd (1660-1709) of answers to his Parochial Queries in order to a Geographical Dictionary, etc. of [North] Wales (see Parochialia, Part I, published in 1909 by the Cambrian Archaeological Association as a Supplement to Archaeologia Cambrensis.

The history of Berw, &c.

One of three manuscripts containing The history of Berw, 1861, by John Williams, Beaumaris (1833-1872) (see Supplement, 1915, to the Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society), together with pedigrees of North Wales families, mainly those connected with Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire and Merioneth (cf. the Taicroesion MS).

Williams, John, 1833-1872

A history of Beaumaris, &c.

An incomplete transcript by John Williams (1833-1872) of a history of the town and borough of Beaumaris written by William Williams (c. 1625-1684), [c. 1675], together with notes and extracts from British Museum Harleian MS 2129 and other sources relating to inscriptions in Beaumaris church and elsewhere.
William Williams's original manuscript is now NLW MS 9081D.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Syllabus of deeds

A 19th century transcript of a schedule of deeds relating principally to Flintshire, 1475-1812.

Welsh trade and Anglesey clergy

Arguments against levying an impost for wines brought into Welsh ports, with a transcript of a decree, 19 November 1584, in a cause in the court of the exchequer between John Pooll, deputy farmer of the impost, and John Vaughan and others touching wines discharged at Bewmarres [sic] (cf a statement, temp. James I, on the same question in Cardiff Records, IV, 143-5); a letter, 17 Sepember 1636, from Edmund Griffith (1570-1637), bishop of Bangor, to Sir Thomas Holland, Berw; transcripts of a decree by Sir John Lambe (1566?-1647), read in the church of the Arches, 13 November 1637, touching the case of Williams v. Sir Thomas Holland, and of depositions taken, by commission, at Llanidan, 4-5 January 1637/8, in a case in which Lewis Williams, vicar there, was a defendant, with the opinion of G. Sweitt (see also NLW MS 1546 iii) - a Rowland Williams, curate and schoolmaster, was also involved, and the depositions throw much light on the condition of the clergy in Anglesey.

Extracts from The History of ... the Principality of Wales ...

A transcript by John Williams (1833-1872) of the portions relating to Wales in a Chester Cathedral manuscript of the work by Sir John Dodridge which was published under the title The History of the Ancient and Moderne Estate of the Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornewall and Earldome of Chester ... (London, 1630).

Williams, John, 1833-1872

The Whytes of Fryars

Original documents and transcripts of documents relating mainly to the Whyte family of Fryars, Llanfaes, Anglesey, with a summary of the history of Fryars house, together with other notes by John Williams (1833-1872).

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Extracts from deeds

One of two manuscripts containing extracts made by John Williams (1833-1872) from deeds and other documents relating mainly to the Holland and Bulkeley families of Anglesey.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Extracts from deeds

One of two manuscripts containing extracts made by John Williams (1833-1872) from deeds and other documents relating mainly to the Holland and Bulkeley families of Anglesey.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Drafts, notes and papers, etc.

A draft of John Williams: David Hughes, M.A.; and his Free Grammar School at Beaumaris ... (Bangor, 1864); notes and papers relating to David Hughes (c. 1530-1609) and his family, including a letter, 20 April 1610, from Henry Rowlands, bishop of Bangor, to William Jones (1566-1640) [of Castellmarch], Lincoln's Inn, and a letter, 1862, and genealogical notes on the Hughes of Whinburgh family and the Southwells of Woodrising sent by William Grigson, rector of Whinburgh, to John Williams (1833-1872); notes on the history of the port of Beaumaris.

Transcripts of deeds, &c.

Transcripts by John Williams (1833-1872) of deeds mainly relating to Anglesey and of an inspeximus charter granted by Edward IV to the borough of Caernarvon, the original inspeximus having been presented to the borough of Caernarvon by John Williams in 1863.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Extracts from deeds

One of two manuscripst containing extracts by John Williams (1833-1872) from Bulkeley and Trygarn Griffith deeds relating mainly to Anglesey and Caernarvonshire.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Armorial

A collection, in the autograph of William Belham, of the arms in trick of some English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh families.

Belham, William, 19 cent. Collection of arms, NLW MS 1542E

Pedigrees

Pedigrees of Welsh families compiled by Randle Holme the Third (1627-1699), with references to pedigrees compiled by Evan Lloyd Jeffrey (Ieuan Llwyd Sieffre), John Cain, Rhys Cain, Evan Lloyd of Ereithlyn, etc.

Holme, Randle, 1627-1699

Pedigrees, &c.

Pedigrees, genealogical notes, letters, pamphlets, etc. relating to North Wales collected by Hugh Robert Hughes (1827-1911).

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