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Genealogies,

A manuscript containing four folios from a fourteenth-century illuminated manuscript relating to scriptural and other eastern genealogies; the emblazoned pedigree of Thomas Williams by Griffith Hughes, 1638; and fragments of pedigree tables of the Salusbury, Grosvenor, Davenport, Egerton and other families.

Hughes, Griffith, active 1630-1665

Kinmel manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSKINM
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  • [14 cent.]-[?1910s]

A collection of manuscripts containing pedigrees and genealogical material relating mainly to North Wales; extracts, etc. from Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire deeds; accounts, [17 cent.]-[19 cent.], of the Ty Fry estate, Anglesey; transcripts by Angharad Llwyd; material relating to David Hughes, founder of the free grammar school, Beaumaris; extracts from Anglesey public records and other notes and transcripts relating to Anglesey; a calendar relating to the Courts of Great Sessions for Flintshire and Denbighshire, 1668-1696; correspondence collected by John Lloyd, Caerwys (1733-1793); Caerwys churchwardens' accounts, 1662-1669, 1680-1690, 1697-1698; material relating to Abergele; miscellaneous transcripts, extracts and translations; etc.

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

North Wales pedigrees

A volume of pedigrees of North Wales families labelled Taicroesion MSS, with additions and corrections by Thomas Williams, Bryn, Beaumaris and his nephew, John Williams.

Williams, Thomas, Beaumaris

Translation of The Life of Gruffydd ap Cynan

A translation by J. Skinner Jones, rector of Heneglwys, Anglesey, and John Williams (1833-1872) of the Welsh text of the life of Gruffydd ap Cynan printed in The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales ..., II (London, 1801), with additional notes.

Jones, J. Skinner

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

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 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

Anglesey and Caernarvonshire papers, &c.

Pedigrees and genealogical material relating to Anglesey and Caernarvonshire families; papers relating to Parliamentary elections, the wreck of the Rothesay Castle, 1831, the Bodvel estates, David Hughes and the Beaumaris Free Grammar School, William Rowlands, vicar of Conway, 1705-1706, etc.; particulars of Beaumaris crown rents, 1657-1754; a survey of Bulkeley property in Beaumaris [? 1572-1573], with a rough plan of the town based upon it by John Williams, 1860; depositions concerning pews at Tudweiliog church; Anglesey lay subsidy rolls, 1594 and 1625; an Anglesey muster roll, c. 1600; A Memorial to the Lord Treasurer against Lord Bulkeley, 1709; letters of Richard Prythergh, 1635, and M. Wright, Brynddu, relating to her daughter's education, 1763; plans of Anglesey properties; a diagram showing the contents of Madryn cellar, 1758; particulars of sale of the Kinmel and Dinorbenfawr estate, 1786.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Anglesey papers, &c.

Papers relating to Anglesey collected by John Williams (1833-1872) and including notes on Beaumaris crown rents; transcripts of North Wales charters; extracts from Beaumaris borough records and deeds; papers relating to the charges brought against Sir Thomas Cheadle, 1625-1626; papers relating to the case of Lewis Williams, vicar of Llanidan (see also NLW MS 1518); a proclamation, 1662, by Lord Bulkeley and other commissioners disqualifying certain Nevin burgesses who had been in arms against the king; a letter, 1639, from William Hampton when in prison; Civil War papers relating to Anglesey, 1643; letters by Sir Thomas Holland, 1631, and John Griffith of Llyne, 1642; the petition of the gentlemen of Anglesey against Lord Bulkeley, 21 March 1708-1709; a transcript from a Treffos manuscript of The Extent of Anglesey; Anglesey notes extracted from printed works; extracts from Sir John Wynn's history of the Gwydir family; a petition to the Council in the Marches by Thomas Williams, Tregarnedd, 1633; miscellaneous Bulkeley and Holland papers; etc.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Beaumaris miscellanea, &c.

Miscellanea relating mainly to Anglesey collected by Thomas Williams and John Williams and including a letter concerning composition money sent to Lewis Lloyd, 1650, by Thomas Mytton and others; a Beaumaris Quarterage Booke for the year beginning at Michas 1728; a land tax assessment, 1733, and poor relief assessments for the same borough, 1816 and 1823; Bangor and Beaumaris Poor Law Union lists of paupers, 1843; papers, 1789 and 1813, relating to John Jones, town clerk of Beaumaris, to the commission of the peace for Caernarvonshire, 1795-1809, and for Anglesey, 1816, and to the Beaumaris eisteddfod, 1832, including letters to Thomas Williams, Beaumaris from John Parry (Bardd Alaw), Peter Bayley Williams and William Williams (Caledfryn); etc.

Williams, Thomas, Beaumaris

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.

Extracts, &c.

Extracts by John Williams (1833-1872) from the charter of confirmation granted by Queen Elizabeth I to Beaumaris and from documents relating to Wales printed in Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium ... (Record Commission, 1802).

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Extracts from deeds

Extracts, mainly by John Williams (1833-1872), from Bulkeley deeds relating to Anglesey, etc.

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

Extracts from deeds

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

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Anglesey ecclesiastical records

Extracts taken by John Williams (1833-1872) from public records relating mainly to ecclesiastical affairs in Anglesey.

Williams, John, 1833-1872

Anglesey records

Extracts taken by John Williams (1833-1872) from public records relating to Anglesey and especially to Beaumaris.

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

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