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A Roll containing Extracts from the Court Roll of Ruthyn, Tuesday before the Feast of St. Dionysis M., [3 Oct ...,

A Roll containing Extracts from the Court Roll of Ruthyn, Tuesday before the Feast of St. Dionysis M., [3 Oct. 1433]; the Court of the Comote of Collion Trevour and Clock, held at Ruthyn, Thursday before the Feast of St. Dionysius M. [3 Oct. 1433]; and the "Curia prima et magna" of the Town of Ruthyn, Tuesday after St. Luke's day [18 Oct. 1560], respecting admission of Gawene Goodman to messuages, mills, tenements, etc., in Ruthin, Llanvoroke, Llanruth, etc., within the Lordship of Deffrencloid, co. Denbigh, on the death of his father Edward ap Thomas Edward, al. Edward Goodman, burgess of Ruthin. Vellum. Latin.

A royal charter of Confirmation by king Henry III, to his well beloved and faithful Wrennoke son of Kenewreycke and ...,

A royal charter of Confirmation by king Henry III, to his well beloved and faithful Wrennoke son of Kenewreycke and his heirs for ever, of all the lands and tenements which the said Wrennoke had in Wales on the day when David son of Lewelin late Prince of North Wales gave him to the king as a hostage for his (David's) fidelity, to wit, Brenfannucke, Thowennane, Bodelinnin, Doldrewyn, Maisegwycke, Belkathe, Kylkowyne, Bodleman, Thorrewothe, Kevenkangucke, Thanvihangelle and Thlayevain. Witnesses:- John de Burgh, Herbert son of Peter, John de Grey Justice of Chester, Paulinus Peyner, Robert de M[uce]gros, Bartholomew Peche, Richard de Clyfforde, Robert de Wauncy. Dated, by the King's hands, at Woodstock. The seal is wanting, but the plaited threads of blue and white flax remain. Vellum. Latin. With a transcript of the text by Mr. N.E.S.A. Hamilton, formerly of the British Museum.

A "Schedule" containing the text of [ ] an explanatory statement or document, now separated from the deed to which ...,

A "Schedule" containing the text of [ ] an explanatory statement or document, now separated from the deed to which it should be attached, setting out the meaning of a feoffment, whereby John ap Robert Gruffith, David ap Robert Gruffith and Rinallt ap David ap Hoell, agree that the said David and Rinallt shall stand seized of a messuage and lands in Bettus and Llanelian, co. Denbigh, to the use of the said John ap Robert Gruffith for his life, thereafter to the use of Edward ap John ap Robert Gruffith his eldest son, with specified remainders to Edward, Robert, Ieuan, and David, other sons of the said John, etc. English. Seal wanting. Paper.

"A Schedule of Brynfanigle Deeds and Conveyances Delivered to Anne ffoulkes, Widow, with her Security". Eight deeds are enumerated, dated ...,

"A Schedule of Brynfanigle Deeds and Conveyances Delivered to Anne ffoulkes, Widow, with her Security". Eight deeds are enumerated, dated between 12 January 1701/2, and 26 June 1752. With acknowledgement of the delivery, and undertaking to redeliver the same upon payment of the principal and interest, dated 18 August 1752. Certified to be a true copy delivered (to) Mr. Wynne and examined by John Salusbury and Thomas Parry. English. Paper.

"A Schedule of deeds and Writing Delivered by John Wynne gentleman to Margaret Wynne, spinster, which are to be redelivered ...,

"A Schedule of deeds and Writing Delivered by John Wynne gentleman to Margaret Wynne, spinster, which are to be redelivered when the money secured by the Bond and Mortgage herein after mentioned both dated the 2nd November, 1745, shall be paid and satisfyed". At the foot an acknowledgment by the said Margaret Wynne that she has in her custody the above mentioned deeds and will redeliver them on payment of the sum of £400. Signed 2 Nov. 1745. Witnesses: Evan Foulkes, John Ellis. The dates range from 27 October 1705 to 2 Nov. 1745. Endorsed: "Schedule of Deeds and Writings Delivered with a Receipt. John Wynne gent to Margt. Wynne, Spr." English. Paper. Another copy of the same Schedule, signed, etc., as above.

A Schedule of Deeds and Writings relating to certain Farms and premises called Issallt, Pentre ucha Pentre Issa, and Forddlas ...,

A Schedule of Deeds and Writings relating to certain Farms and premises called Issallt, Pentre ucha Pentre Issa, and Forddlas, in the parishes of Llysfaen and Llanelian, in the counties of Caernarvon and Denbigh, belonging to John Lloyd Wynne, Esquire, and the Rev. John Boulger. The dates of the deeds range from 13 December 1770, to 1 and 2 May 1834.

"A Schedule of Deeds made previous to the marriages of John Wynne, now called John Lloyd Wynne of Coed Coch ....

"A Schedule of Deeds made previous to the marriages of John Wynne, now called John Lloyd Wynne of Coed Coch in the County of Denbigh, Esq., with Miss (Mary) Holland of Teyrdan, same co., and also of Simon Yorke of Erthig, same co., Esq., with Miss Margaret Holland of Teyrdan aforesaid, and delivered to Mrs. Holland". The dates range from 5 and 6 April, 1803, to 10 March, 1807. At the foot, an acknowledgment by the said Margaret Holland of receipt of the deeds from Messrs Oldfield of Farm, 24 February 1830.

A Schedule of Deeds relating to an Estate in the Parish of Llanelian in Rhos, co. Denbigh, belonging to John ...,

A Schedule of Deeds relating to an Estate in the Parish of Llanelian in Rhos, co. Denbigh, belonging to John Lloyd Wynne Esq., and the Revd John Boulger, and also to an Estate in the Parish of Dimerchion, etc. co. Flint, which they lately sold to the Hon. Edward Mostyn Lloyd Mostyn, which said Deeds, etc., were delivered to the said J. Ll. Wynne (Mr. James Napier, Agent) 10 September 1858, by W. Thomas Oldfield of Farm. The dates of the deeds range from 7 June 1722 to 22 September 1841. English. Paper.

A Schedule of the Deeds and Writings relating to certain hereditaments and premises situate in the parish of Abergele (called ...,

A Schedule of the Deeds and Writings relating to certain hereditaments and premises situate in the parish of Abergele (called Brynffannigle), co. Denbigh, deposited with Miss Ann Jones for securing the sum of £700 and interest. The dates of the Deeds range between 12 January 1701 and 30 June 1796. English. Paper.

A Schedule of the Deeds and Writings relating to the Title of John Wynne Esqre, to several Messuages, Tenements and ...,

A Schedule of the Deeds and Writings relating to the Title of John Wynne Esqre, to several Messuages, Tenements and Lands in the several Parishes of Llanelian, Bettws Abergele and Llanddulas in the County of Denbigh called by the several names of Tan y Dderwen, Cefn Llaethfaen Tyddyn ucha, Porthddwyryd, Gwaglwyn otherwise y Ddwy ffrithwen and Clwtt deposited with Mr. Charles Hawker for securing the sum of £1200 and Interest. The dates of the several deeds ranges. As to Cefn Llaethfaen Estate, From 1 March 1726/7, to 1 April 1728. As to Tan y Dderwen Estate From 23 May 1709, to 15 July 1749. As to Porthddwyrd Estates From 27 March 1775 to 12 December 1797. At the foot memorandum: "W. Potts gave a rect. for the above Deeds, 12 Dec." 1797. English. Paper.

A Schedule or list of three deeds: 1. Lease and Release to make tenants of the freehold in order to ...,

A Schedule or list of three deeds: 1. Lease and Release to make tenants of the freehold in order to suffer Recovery of Mr. Wynne of Brithdir's Estate. Dated 22 and 23 March 1735. 2. Mr. Griffith Wynne's Settlement. Dated 20 May 1736. 3. "Another Indenture of Mr. Griffith Wynne". Dated: 19 May 1736. 4. "Mr. Griffith Wynne's Will Coppyd". 5. "An Account of Mr. Griffith Wynns Lands and tenements". The Schedule is dated 1782. English. Paper.

A single membrane of a rental or tabulated list, drawn up to record an ascertained extent of lands, giving names ...,

A single membrane of a rental or tabulated list, drawn up to record an ascertained extent of lands, giving names of tenants or occupiers, with their rating, valuation, or taxes and amount payable in the following places: Dynorben vawr, Dynorben vichan, Myvott, Kilken, Tylgarth, Brynfanigle, Kynmell (David Holland Esqre., 48sh. 1d.), Wickwer, Kegd[ ]g (Kegidog ? also Llansansior), Serior, Divann, Maesegwig. Time of James I ? Vellum. Latin.

A small pocket-book, bound in vellum with a metal clasp, containing medical and other recipes, rules for measuring land, accounts ...,

A small pocket-book, bound in vellum with a metal clasp, containing medical and other recipes, rules for measuring land, accounts, and miscellaneous memoranda apparently written by someone connected with the Family of Hughes, and being a land owner in North Wales. Among other memoranda is "a list of the tithe hay and clover; who pays in each kind. Mr. Wynne - Coed Coch, Evan Jones - Hendre, .... Brynfanigle land in Bettus Parish. Paper. English.

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