- P474.
- Ffeil
- 1762, Nov. 20.
Mandate to induct William Griffith, clerk, M.A., to the rectory of the p. church of Aber, otherwise Llanaber, co. Caern.,. Endorsed with certificate of induction, of even date, by John Thomas, clerk.
Mandate to induct William Griffith, clerk, M.A., to the rectory of the p. church of Aber, otherwise Llanaber, co. Caern.,. Endorsed with certificate of induction, of even date, by John Thomas, clerk.
Account of the debts and legacies to be paid by Sir Charles] Somerset.
Endorsed: 'My honorable Masters legacies'.
Particular of sums to be deducted from the sum of £14, 500 in respect of rents issuing out of lands to be conveyed to Lord Herbert.
Account of sums owed by soldiers of Captaine Richard Griffith of Carnarvon to Corporal Hugh Lewis of the locke for quarterage.
Agreement (copy), made between Edward (Somerset Earl of Glamorgan, on behalf of King Charles I and Richard [Butler] Lord Viscount Mountgarrett, President of the Supreme Council of the Confederate Roman Catholics in Ireland, and others, on behalf of the Catholics, in Ireland, granting to the said Catholics certain freedoms and privileges, for which they agree to send 1000 armed men to serve the King upon request. Recital of a warrant of Charles I, dated 12 March, 1644/5. There follows another copy, slightly different, of the agreement, endorsed with an oath, dated 3 Sept., 1645, by the Earl of Glanmorgan, to fulfil his part in the agreement.
Deposition of Henry Rowlands concerning the movements of Mr. otherwise Col. Thomas Madryn of Madryn, co. Caern.,.
'An Act to enlarge the power of Richard, [Bulkeley] Lord Bulkeley, Viscount Castells, in the Kingdom of Ireland, of leasing his estate in Cheshire, for performance and satisfaction of the trusts charged on the said estate'. Printed.
Draft Petition by the Justices of the Peace, Grand Jury Deputy Lieutenants and other gentlemen and freeholders at the General Sessions at Carnarvon, against the petition by Lord Bulkeley for a licence to hold two fairs at Newborough, and any other petition to hold new fairs in co. Ang. [See also nos. B82-5].
Memorial presented to the Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain against Lord Bulkeley by [Sir] A A[rthur] Owen [of Orielton, co. Pemb., bart.] and Ll[oyd] Bodvell [of Bodvan, co. Caern.]. Marginal manuscript comments. Printed.
Case and Opinion of John Ford, Middle Temple, relating to the advowson of the church of Aber, co. Caern., preceded by an abstract of the marriage settlement, dated 1731 of Richard [Bulkeley] Lord Bulkeley and Jane, his wife.
Answer (copy) by Emma, Lady Bulkeley, relict of the late James [Bulkeley], Lord Bulkeley and Viscount Cashel, deceased, to the bill of complaint of Thomas James Bulkeley, Lord Bulkeley and Viscount Cashell, an infant, by Hugh Griffith, esq. [See no. P528, dated 5 Sept., 1753].
Report (copy) by L[ewis] M[eyrick], registrar to the Court of Great Sessions in the case between Thomas James [Bulkeley], Lord Bulkeley land Viscount Cashel], an infant, through Hugh Griffith, esq., against his mother, Emma, Lady Bulkeley.
Interrogatories (copy) to be administered for Sir George Warren, kt., to Elizabeth Wisdom, wife of Richard Wisdom, in the case for divorce brought by Lady Frances Warren against Sir George Warren, signed by Mark Holman, Deputy Regester. Extracted from the Registry of the Consistory Court of London.
Deposition (copy) of Ann Shackleton of Berkeley Square, p. St. George Hanover Square, co. Middx., spinster, in the action for divorce brought by Lady Frances Warren against Sir George Warren, the deponent being maid to Lady Warren. Extracted from the Registry of the Consistory Court of London.
Deposition (copy) of Sir Cecil Bishopp of Berkeley Square, p. St. George Hanover Square, co. Middx., bart., in the action for divorce brought by Lady Frances Warren against Sir George Warren, the deponent being Lady Warren's father.
Deposition (copy) of the Hon. Augusta Evelyn of Park Lane, p. St. George Hanover Square, co. Middx., spinster, in the action for divorce brought by Lady Frances Warren against Sir George Warren.
Deposition (copy) of the Hon. General James Cholmondeley of Piccadilly, p. St. George Hanover Square, co. Middx., uncle of Sir George Warren, in the case for divorce brought by Lady Frances Warren against Sir George Warren.
Deposition (copy) of Martha Donaldson formerly Belcher, wife of Peter Donaldson, of Markett St., p. St. James Westminster, co. Middx., former personal maid of Lady Frances Warren, in the action for divorce brought by Lady Frances Warren against Sir George Warren.