Rhagolwg argraffu Cau

Dangos 1921 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Is-is-fonds
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Monmouthshire manors

Arranged into ministers' accounts, 1387-1603, surveys, 1354-1824, final concords, 1464-1694, documents relating to particular manors, 1270-[early 19 cent.], the Forest of Wentwood, 1580-1682, miscellanea, 1348-1778, court rolls and court books, 1262-1756, leet proceedings, 1629-1834, estreats, 1575-1717, and draft surrenders, 1715-1741. Volumes 2-3 (1946) of the schedule.

Title deeds and schedules of deeds,

Title deeds and associated documents for estates in Anglesey, 1509-1672; Caernarfonshire, 1342, 1441-1689, 1771-1785; Maenan lordship and the Conwy valley, 1359-1740, 1812-1815; the Vale of Clwyd and Plas y Ward, 1322-1754; Wynnstay main estate, 1293-1848; Flintshire, 1518-1715; Glan-llyn and other Merioneth estates, 1386, 1441-1789; Llangedwyn, Glascoed (part) and Llansilin, 1319-1857; Arwystli and Cyfeiliog, 1540-1852; Llwydiarth and Glascoed (part) 1524-1785, 1907; Oswestry and Llanforda, [post-1290], 1344-1820; Wales and England miscellaneous deeds, [pre-1290], 1338, 1418, 1564-1886; stray bonds, schedules of deeds, illegible documents and fragments, 1489-[c. 1910]. The miscellaneous estates either had connections with Wynnstay or Gwydir but did not form part of the main estates, or they refer to non-Wynnstay lands. The abodes of the parties are generally in the parish to which the file relates, unless otherwise stated.

Lordship and manorial records,

Records created by the official administration of the lordship of Ruthin, Denbighshire, 1364-[16]87, the lordship of Bromfield and Iâl, 1657, 1845; the manor of Cyfeiliog, Montgomeryshire, 1820-1842, and various lordships and manors in Wales and England, 1524-1849, held or administered by the families of Gwydir and Wynnstay..

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Legal papers and arbtitration awards,

Legal papers and arbitration awards, 1449-1819. The majority of the legal papers comprise disputes over title to land or inheritance which took place in the High Court of Chancery, the Court of the Exchequer, the Court of King’s Bench, and the Council in the Marches of Wales, or which were treated as equity cases in the Court of Great Sessions. The three main groups comprise court cases of the Vaughan family of Llwydiarth, 1600-1716, and the Williams Wynn family, 1674-1793, and [19th cent]; and miscellaneous legal papers and pardons, 1458-1819. There is also a single series of arbitration awards, resulting from disputes mainly over boundaries or title, which did not take place in court, 1449-1710.

Canlyniadau 121 i 140 o 1921