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Llanfair and Brynodol Estate Records,
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W[illiam] Pitt, Downing Street, [London], to [John] Griffith,

Delayed answering Jg's letters, thinking that he [Wp] should cease to hold office before doing anything about them. For the same reason did not apply for the position in question, and find it has been filled at Lord Bulkeley's request. The appointment was made on supposition of a vacancy which did not occur. Would have wished to please Jg. The New Ministry not yet completely formed but Wp daily expects his release. Pretyman sends regards; hopes to see Jg in London soon.

W[illiam] P[ritchard], Carnarvon, to John Griffith,

Request on behalf of the widow of Edward Jones, to whom Mrs. Gwen Bodvell had conveyed a garden and site of a m. in Carnarvon, a copy of the deed of title of Mrs. Bodvell to the property, and an acknowledgement by Mrs. Bodvell of having the original in her custody and of her readiness to produce it on demand. Draft.

Writ (copy) to the sheriff of co. Caern., against Zachary, [Pearce] bishop of Bangor, Robert Hughes and Andrew Edwards, clerks ...,

Writ (copy) to the sheriff of co. Caern., against Zachary, [Pearce] bishop of Bangor, Robert Hughes and Andrew Edwards, clerks, Thomas 'James Bulkeley. [Lord Bulkeley and] Viscount Cashell, and Edward Williams, esq., and Jane his wife, that they should allow William Thomas, esq., to present a fit person to the church of Aber, co. Caern. Appended is related material including precedents and a question concerning the writ.

Writ issued to John Griffith and Thomas Edwards, esquires and William Griffith and John Roberts, clerks, to take the oath ...,

Writ issued to John Griffith and Thomas Edwards, esquires and William Griffith and John Roberts, clerks, to take the oath of Hugh Griffith of Llanvair, co. Caern., esq., as a Justice of the Peace in co. Caern., endorsed with a note, dated 7 Dec., 1763 of receipt of the oath; together with two forms of oath, one of a Justice of the Peace of co. Caern., the other of allegiance to the King as head of the Church.

Writ Of Elegit of the Court of Exchequer authorising the sheriff of co. Caern., to seize the goods and chattels ...,

Writ Of Elegit of the Court of Exchequer authorising the sheriff of co. Caern., to seize the goods and chattels of Hugh Williams gent., except for his oxen and a moiety of his lands, to deliver to John Humffreys, gent., in payment of £127 and £2-16s-8d recovered by him against Hugh Williams at the Court of Exchequer 'on the morrow of the Holy Trinity', 10G2. [Perhaps 11G2 = 29 May, 1738].

Writ Of Elegit of the Court of Exchequer to the sheriff of co. Caern., authorising him to seize the goods ...,

Writ Of Elegit of the Court of Exchequer to the sheriff of co. Caern., authorising him to seize the goods and chattels of Hugh Williams, gent., except for his oxen, and a moiety of his lands to deliver to John Humffreys, gent., in payment of £168-10s-5d recovered by him against Hugh Williams at the Court of Exchequer, 29 May, 1738.

Writ of execution of an order dated 18 July, 1809, relating to the entitlement of Samuel and Mary Priestly, plaintiffs ...,

Writ of execution of an order dated 18 July, 1809, relating to the entitlement of Samuel and Mary Priestly, plaintiffs, against Jane Hughes, Jane Wynne Hughes, an infant, Richard Edwards, Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, bart., William Griffith, William Williams and John Griffiths, to the Trefan and Hafod garregog estates, counties Mer., and Caern.,. Recital of deeds dated 1-2 Feb., 1793, 24-5 May, 1793, 8 Sept., 1792, 18 March, 1796 8 Nov., 1796 and 24 March, 1806. Attached is no. D 503a, dated 4 Jan., 1810.

Writ Of Exigent against Robert Griffith late of Llanvair Isgair, co. Caern., esq., otherwise Robert Gruffith, s., and heir of ...,

Writ Of Exigent against Robert Griffith late of Llanvair Isgair, co. Caern., esq., otherwise Robert Gruffith, s., and heir of Maurice Griffith, of Llanvair Isgair, co. Caern., gent., to appear to answer for non-payment of £120 specified in a bond to Ric' Gwyn, esq., (no. D142, dated 9 April, 1607). Latin.

Writ to the sheriff of co. Caern., following the Great Sessions held at Caernarvon on 31 July 1570, to restore ...,

Writ to the sheriff of co. Caern., following the Great Sessions held at Caernarvon on 31 July 1570, to restore Maurice Gruff' esq., to possession of a tmt in Llanvair, co. Caern., lying between the place called bryn y glogh and the chapel of Bettus garmon containing one messuage, one toft and 30 acres of land whence he had been expelled by Gruff' ap D'd ap Gruff', yeoman, Agneta verch William ap Ll' ap Ho'll, spinster and David Lloid ap Gruff' ap David, yeoman, all of Llanvair, co. Caern. Witnesses: William Glyn and Roland Puleston, justices.

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