Showing 839431 results

Archival description
Print preview View:

9559 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Wynn v. Wynn,

Bill of complaint of Maurice Wynne, esq., against Hugh Wynne of Bodyskallen, co. Caern, esq., wherein the plaintiff claims to have paid a sum of money to several creditors of the defendant whereby the lordship of Maynan, co. Caern, [--] to him. Plaintiff asserts that certain rights within the lordship had been disposed of by one of the defendant's ancestors and that he had not been duly informed.

Wynn v. Wynn,

Bill of complaint of Gruffythe Wynne, esq., against Maurice Wynne for detaining certain deeds and writings relating to the estate of John Wyn, Doctor of Law, deceased, in the lordship of Maynan, Caernarfon. Attached is a memorandum of the answer of Maurice Wynne. Mutilated.

Wynn v. Wynn,

Memorandum of the agreement between Hugh Wynn of Bodescallen, co. Caern, esq., and Maurice Wynne, esq., His Majesty's Receiver General of North Wales, concerning the absolute purchase of the lordship and manor of Maynan, and of certain lands in the parish of Eglwys Vaugh, co. Caern.

Wynn v. Wynn,

Answer to the bill of complaint of Maurice Wynne, esq., by Hughe Wynne, wherein the defendant claims that the agreement reached between him and the plaintiff regarding the lordship of Mainan, co. Caern, was legal and genuine and that no part or rights therein had been disposed of previously excepting those mentioned in the aforesaid agreement.

Wynn of Gwydir,

Includes the will, 1611, and codicil, 1613, of Richard Gwynne of Bangor specifying his disposal of the Glasinfryn estate, a bequest of £10 to Henry Bishop of Bangor to purchase a piece of commemorative plate, and an annual payment of £3 out of lands in Clegyrog to maintain a collegiate scholar in the choir of Bangor Cathedral, chosen out of the rectory of Llantrisant, Anglesey; the inventory of Sir John Wynn which includes armoury and munitions, one trumpet ‘with the flagg and tassell’, a signet ring, lead ore and weights, and a fully equipped barque, 1628; the will of Sir Richard Wynn, confirming previous settlements of his estates in North Wales and devising the manor of Wick and extensive lands at Isleworth in Middlesex, London and Lincolnshire, also including bequests of rich personal goods and a trust for the accommodation of paupers in the almshouse at Brentford, 1649; drafts and instructions for drawing up the will of Maurice Wynn of Crogen, concerning the estates inherited from his brother Sir Richard Wynn, his own purchased estates in Merioneth, Caernarfonshire and Denbighshire, and part of the manor of Rosse as well as properties at Walsingham and elsewhere in Norfolk, 1656; the inventory and letters of administration of Henry Wynn of the Inner Temple, 1671; and and an account of money found at Wynnstay after the death of Sir John Wynn, which also includes several pistols, 1719.

Wynn of Gwydir papers,

Papers of the Wynn family of Gwydir, mostly accounts (in the first volume) and correspondence (in the second volume). The letters are calendared in 'Calendar of Wynn Papers'.

Wynn of Gwydir papers,

Papers numbered 2000-2070 (passim), to be issued to readers as NLW Films 1025 (NLW MS 9064E/1881-1960) and 1026 (NLW MS 9064E/1961-2070).

Results 3081 to 3100 of 839431