- Series II/ 366.
- Ffeil
- 1703, March 14.
Edward Griffith to the Hon. Edward Lloyd, esq., at the Stamp-Office at Lincolns Inn, London, concerning the "purchase of ye equity of redemtion of Mr John Rowlands mortgage on Mr Griffiths estate".
Edward Griffith to the Hon. Edward Lloyd, esq., at the Stamp-Office at Lincolns Inn, London, concerning the "purchase of ye equity of redemtion of Mr John Rowlands mortgage on Mr Griffiths estate".
Lord Warrington to [ ] (no name given) concerning the affairs of Sir Bradwardine Jackson,
Promise by Edward Lloyd, to pay £10 "out of the Rents" in payment of a loan of that amount to ...,
Promise by Edward Lloyd, to pay £10 "out of the Rents" in payment of a loan of that amount to Sir Bradwardine Jackson. Receipt for the sum of £10 paid by Mr Edward Lloyd to Henry Rayney, Sept. 2 1703.
Sir Bradwardine Jackson to Edward Lloyd, esq., asking him for a sum of money so that he might send "a letter of licence to all my creditors" and so secure release from confinement for six months. Other matters.
Sir Bradwardine Jackson to Edward Lloyd, esq., asking him to bring to Cassell Tavern near Fullers rents, "Holborn, the will and rental of the former's mother.
Copy of a letter to Mr Gamble relating to certain conveyances,
Unfinished - name of sender not given.
Wm. Gamble to Edward Lloyd, esq., at Kensington, London, giving various items of news,
Sir Bradwardine Jackson, to Edward Lloyd, esq., at the Parchment and Paper Office, in Lincolns Inn, asking for a loan of money.
E. Lincolne to Edward Lloyd, esq., giving news concerning Sir Bradwardine Jackson,
Sir Bradwardine Jackson to Edward Lloyd, esq., thanking him for his last loan of six guineas and asking for a further gift.
Mr Hugh Wynne to William Griffiths, esq., at Carreglwyd in Anglesey, giving general news and speaking of the Lord Keeper and of the disposal of certain Church Preferments.
Sir Bradwardine Jackson, to Edward Lloyd, esq., at Kensington, concerning certain business matters,
J. Lloyd to Edward Lloyd, esq., at the Stamp Office in Lincoln's Inn, London, acknowledging the receipt of a letter and speaking of domestic matters.
Certificate under the public seal of the Bermuda Islands and with the signature of the Lieutenant Governor (Benjamin Bennett, esq.) granted to the Rev. Thomas Holland, on the departure of that gentleman from the said colony, to be exhibited by the bearer to any enemy into whose hands the vessel, in which the clergyman is about to return to Europe, may chance to fall. The certificate declares that Governor Bennett has distinguished himself by humanity to prisoners, subjects of the King of France, brought into his island.