Letter from John Hughes, Llanfwrog
- Bodewryd letters 528.
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- 1739, Jan. 29
Subject: Request for an ash tree to make boards.
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Letter from John Hughes, Llanfwrog
Subject: Request for an ash tree to make boards.
Letter from Charles Lloyd, Newtown
Subject: Aunt Mostyn's death.
Precedents in ecclesiastical law
Notes and copies of cases with the opinion of counsel in Doctors' Commons, written by Dr Wynne and a scribe.
Letters of the Salesbury family
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Letters and a small number of other papers relating mainly to Roger Salesbury of Rug, other members of the Salesbury family and John Pughe [of Mathafarn], 1695-1739. They concern mainly the lawsuits in which Roger Salesbury was involved, with Edward Vaughan of Llwydiarth and with his own two nieces, Elizabeth and Margaret, daughters of Owen Salesbury, deceased, 1695-1717; and the tithes and other dues charged on the rectory of Corwen, 1706-1711.
Letters and other papers of the Salesbury family
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Letters and papers mainly of the Salesbury family of Rug, 1704-1739. The letters to Roger Salesbury from Walter Wells in London, David Lloyd of St Asaph, Timothy Gregory of St Asaph, and to John Eyton of Plase Isa from William Wynn, all concern the tenths, lactuals, annuals, etc. charged on the rectory of Corwen, and the tithe wool, 1706-1711. There are accompanying receipts for payment of the said dues, 1704-1716. The letter by David Lloyd mentions ‘Your Heraldry Booke is safe at Gresford’, 1706. The file also contains a general release from Morris Vaughan, Canon of Windsor, brother of Jane Vaughan, wife of Roger Salesbury of Rug, both deceased, to Lumley Salesbury, 1722; and a letter from Mrs Cornwallis to John Pughe on birth of his son, 1739.
Copy wills and codicils under executorship of Walter Pryse
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Volume containing annotated copies of wills and codicils of persons for whom Walter Pryse was executor or trustee: Thomas Earl of Thanet, 1721-1729, Edward Harrison of St James, Westminster, 1735-1738, Henry Collet of the bank of England, 1732-1736, Vincent Edward of St Dunstans in the West, Middlesex, and Hurst, Berkshire, 1732, George Lewis Langton of Lincolns Inn, 1737-1739, John Morse of London, goldsmith, 1736-1739, and Charles Earl of Orrery, 1728-1731, and abstracts of deeds relating to a settlement made by the latter on Margaret Swordfeager, 1728-1730.
Indexed at front.
Mr Langton’s travelling pocket book or journal
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Travelling pocket book or journal of George Lewis Langton [heir to Llan-gors and Abernantbychan], recording a tour through France and Italy, describing travelling conditions, scenery and antiquities, 1737-1738, sent back from Rome with other things after his death, 1739..
Sir William Williams account book.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
A full account of the disbursements made by Sir William Williams of Llanforda, for goods received, and for services rendered him, 25 March 1734-24 March 1738/9.
Miscellaneous papers, for the most part in the autograph of Chancellor Wynne.
Letter from Charles Lloyd, Newtown
Subject: Concern about his niece's health. Election news.
Letter from Edward Pryce, Llanbedr
Subject: Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd's legacy.
Letter from William Stephens, Hereford
Subject: Request for a licence for a Mrs Holmes, a widow, to practise surgery.
Letter from William Stephens, Hereford
Subject: Causes at the next court.
Letters from Ann Wynne, [Plas Einion]
Subject: Personal; disagreement and reconciliation.
Wynne, Anne, -1739
Letters to Anne Wynne, wife of Edward Wynne; marriage negotiations
Letters, 1719-1739, to Anne Wynne, the wife of Edward Wynne, chancellor of Hereford (Nos 361-423), together with letters, [1713]-1714, concerning the negotiations for the marriage of Chancellor Edward Wynne and Anne Lloyd on 20 August 1714 (Nos 340-360).
Wynne, Anne, -1739
Letter from Benjamin Conway, Soughton
Subject: Churchwardens of Llanvair and Cwrt Mostyn's charity to the poor.
Letter from Edward Prichard Cooper, Llwyn Derw
Subject: Rent arrears.
Letter from Richard Edwards, Ruthin
Subject: Tenancy of a house in Ruthin.
Letter from William Griffith, Bryne Cyrne
Subject: Desires to look after Llanfair tithe.
Letter from John Humphreys, Holywell
Subject: Sends a bill for goods received from his store. His little daughter has died of a fever.