Account rendered for Mr. Henery Hughes in respect of agricultural produce and utensils,
- 1385.
- File
- 1679/80, Feb. 18.
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Account rendered for Mr. Henery Hughes in respect of agricultural produce and utensils,
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Accounts of the payment of the purchase money of Venachlog to Mr. Hughes,
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Acknowledgement of the receipt of £1000 due on a mortgage,
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Acquittance for monies under the will of William Lewis,
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Acquittance for £3 and £15.18s,
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Acquittances for Legacies paid by Ralph Hughes,
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Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Administration of the nuncupative will of Gwenhoyvar verch Ithell of Llaneurgein in the diocese of St Asaph, granted to Madoc ap Ll'n vichan son and executor of the said Gwenhoyvar. Latin.
Affidavit by Henry Davies of Dodleston, co. Chester, esq., as to his financial position,
Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
And copy.
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Affidavit of Raph Hughes of Rhyd in the county of Flint, concerning the marriage settlement of Hugh Hughes and Emme his wife.
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Agreement between Roger Ellis of Llansilin, co. Denbigh, esq., and William Wynn,
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Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Agreement relating to a statute staple,
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Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
Agreement that £10 shall be secured upon a former mortgage,
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Agreement to convey lands in St Fagans for £1,650,
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Part of Plymouth Estate Records,
An Abstract of the deeds (1562-1616) relating to estate of Thomas Lewis, esq., which was bought by the Mathews of Radyr.
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An Act of Parliament for making and maintaining a navigable canal from Merthyr Tidvile, to and through a place called The Bank near the town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan. Printed.