- Series II/ 92.
- Ffeil
- 1637, March 21.
Thomas Holland of Trearddur to the Bishop of Bangor concerning "a litigious clergyman" in his diocese and Sir Thomas Holland his kinsman. Transcript also.
Thomas Holland of Trearddur to the Bishop of Bangor concerning "a litigious clergyman" in his diocese and Sir Thomas Holland his kinsman. Transcript also.
Richard Lloyd, vicar of Ruabon, to Dr William Griffith, Chancellor of St Asaph and Bangor, concerning the "decent Schoole-house errected uppon the North syde of the Church-yard of the parish of Ruabon within the Countie of Denbigh and dioces of St Asaph.
Anne Petre to William Gryffeth, esq., "att his house Carreglwyd" enclosing a sum of money,
Torn.
Mr William Griffith to Dr Williams of Nantanog concerning the payment of money,
Dr Owen Bishop of St Asaph to his daughter concerning Aberalawe,
Copy of a letter complaining of the encroachments on the Marsh and Commons by Sir Thomas Holland, to the damage of his neighbours to whom this letter is addressed. (No signature).
Mr Robinson, of Mynachty, to Mr John Griffith recommending a Mr Griffith for a situation,
Mr Henry Fisher of Jesus College, Oxford, to the Rev. Thomas Holland of Llangeinwen, concerning the affairs of Mr Thomas Holland, then lately deceased, of Oxford.
Photostat copies of certain papers,
Original copies, & positive and photostat copies available.
"Certaine verses concerning a Beggar yt begged of a Priest".
Letter from Lewes Bayly, Bishop of Bangor, to his father-in-law, Sir Sackville Trevor, giving an account of the coronation of Charles I. Other matters.
Two copies.
Lease of a messuage of land in the township of Aberalaw, co. Anglesey, for 10 years,
1 Dr William Griffith, of Caernethor, co. Anglesey. 2 John ap William ap Hugh of Ucheldref, in the said county, gent. Lease of a messuage of land in the township of Aberalaw, co. Anglesey, for 10 years.
Receipt from John, Bishop of St Asaph acknowledging the payment of £16. 10. 0d. from Peter Roberts, being the remainder of money to be paid for "Mr Chancellor's meadowe".
"A true account of all my Receipts and Disbursements for my Brother Mr Chancellor". There is also a full account "of some arrerages of his May Rents which I received since".
Letter from Dr William Griffith to his wife informing her of his illness and speaking of the rebel army in Scotland. Written from Doctors Commons, London.
Letter from Mr William Dillon to Dr William Griffith in answer to a letter received from the latter concerning a Bond to which they were both sureties. Other matters.
Letter from Sir John Wynne to Mr Owen Holland returning "th coppie of ye order and supersedeas",
Letter from Robert Griffith, esq., to his brother (John Griffith), congratulating him upon the birth of a son and heir. Other matters.
Letter from Pierce Lloyd to John Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, enclosing a copy of a certificate for signature by the Justices of the Peace for co. Anglesey.