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Writ Of Inquisition AD Quod Damnum to the sheriff of Middlesex to ascertain what damages John Cunningham has sustained by ...,

Writ Of Inquisition AD Quod Damnum to the sheriff of Middlesex to ascertain what damages John Cunningham has sustained by reason of the non-payment by Sir George Yonge, bart [of Coulton, Devon], he having privilege of Parliament [being an M.P. for Honiton], of sums of money due under promissory notes and for veterinary services, medicines and goods supplied.

Writ Of Scire Facias to cause David Cadd'er of Llanuwchllyn, co. Mer., yeoman, David John Rowland of Bala and Evan ...,

Writ Of Scire Facias to cause David Cadd'er of Llanuwchllyn, co. Mer., yeoman, David John Rowland of Bala and Evan Edwards of Dolgelley, yeoman, to appear at the quarter sessions to show cause why an execution should not be issued against them for non-appearance of the said D.C. at the court. Recites a recognizance entered into by D.C. on 4 April 1676 for his appearance at the next quarter sessions in which recognizance J.R. and E.E. were sureties.

Writ Of Ship Money directed to the sheriffs of cos Mont. Denb., Flint, Caern., Ang. and Mer., and the mayors ...,

Writ Of Ship Money directed to the sheriffs of cos Mont. Denb., Flint, Caern., Ang. and Mer., and the mayors and burgesses of Ruthin, Holt, Newtowne, Llanvilling, Llanidloes, etc., to provide a ship of war of 400 tons duly provided with master and mariners to the number of 160 together with engines of war, provisions, etc., the same to be at Portsmouth by 1 March 1640, and also to assess the different towns, etc., for their respective contributions towards the cost of the ship. Latin.

Writ to the sheriff of co. Denb. to take Owen Thelwall of Blangale, co. Denb., esq., and to keep him ...,

Writ to the sheriff of co. Denb. to take Owen Thelwall of Blangale, co. Denb., esq., and to keep him in safe custody until he should pay Joseph Bunbury of Llay, co. Denb., gent., £1,000 which sum the said Owen Thelwall on 8 Jan. 1672 admitted he owed to the said Joseph Bunbury in the nature of a statute merchant [DF269]. Latin.

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