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Coedymaen (Group 1) Papers,
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Award to 1 and 2 by Maurice Wynn of Gwydir of the estate of Robert ap William ap Gruff' ap ...,

  1. Edward Williams of Castell, co. Caern., esq., and Henry Williams of Penmon, co. Ang., gent. 2. Hugh ap Robert ap William of Penvero, co. Caern., gent. Award to 1 and 2 by Maurice Wynn of Gwydir of the estate of Robert ap William ap Gruff' ap Robin, dec., lying in [t's] Llanbedr, [p. Llanbedrycennin], Penvero and Gronant, [p. Caerhun], Castell, [p's Caerhun and Llanbedrycennin], and Glyn [p's Caerhun/llanbedrycennin], co. Caern.

Will of John Wynn of the Inner Temple, London, gent,

Devises all his premises in p. Trausfonidd and in the towns of Dolgelle [p. Dolgellau], Harlech [p. Llanfair] and Barmo [p. Llanaber], co. Mer., to his father Henry Wynn of the Inner Temple, esq., solicitor general to the Queen. Subscribed: Published in our present [sic] 18 Mar. 1653. Endorsed: 'Will of John Wynn afterwards Sir John Wynn of Wynnstay'.

Copy Parliamentary Proceedings against Sir John Bennet, MP, and a judge of the Prerogative Court, for receiving bribes. [cf. Journals ...,

Copy Parliamentary Proceedings against Sir John Bennet, MP, and a judge of the Prerogative Court, for receiving bribes. [cf. Journals of the House of Commons, I, 1547-1628, pp. 585-7, 590-1, and Journals of the House of Lords, III, 1620-8, pp. 89-90.]. Contemporary marginal note: 'The original order about 7 years ago was in the custody of Mr Goldsburrough clerk of ye Parliament in a bundell of papers wherein there were several other originall orders of the same parliament'. Endorsed: 'Presidents [sic] ag[ains]t Mompesson [no. 1] and other members in Parliament expelled for their crimes'.

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