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Acknowledgement by Edward ap Richard alias Oliver of Chirke, co. Denbigh, yeoman, of the receipt of the sum of £115.15.6 ...,

Acknowledgement by Edward ap Richard alias Oliver of Chirke, co. Denbigh, yeoman, of the receipt of the sum of £115.15.6., from John Jones of Denbigh, mercer, by the hands of Thomas Edwardes, servant of Sir Thomas Myddelton, bart. The said sum was due on a mortgage of lands in Gwaynynog vechan alias Gwaynynog Vintus in co. Denbigh, called Gweirglodd y dre, y bryn, Cae hir, Cae'r gareg lwyd, y tair acker, Cae'r Skybor, y werne and Cae meirch issa, made by John Jones and Mary, his wife, to the said Edward ap Richard.

Acknowledgement by Magister Walter Honte, of the order of Carmelites, professor of sacred theology and rector or portionary of the ...,

Acknowledgement by Magister Walter Honte, of the order of Carmelites, professor of sacred theology and rector or portionary of the church of llannennys in the diocese of Bangor, of the receipt of a sum of 100 shillings in part payment of a larger sum for the year 1454, from Edward Langford, esq., farmer of the said church. Latin.

Acknowledgement of receipt from the second party of a note on Sir ffrancis Child for £53.15.0. and a note for ...,

  1. John Hoblyn;. 2. Sir Richd. Middleton, bart. Acknowledgement of receipt from the second party of a note on Sir ffrancis Child for £53.15.0. and a note for £67 payable 1 May next, which, together with £210 formerly paid to Sir ffrancis Child on John Hoblyn's account, formed part of the purchase money in respect of the lordship of Ruthyn.

Acknowledgement of receipt of £200 being the consideration money mentioned in a deed of mortgage of lands in llandurnog called ...,

  1. John Myddelton of llandyrnog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Robert Myddelton, esq., and Thomas Prichard, gent. Acknowledgement of receipt of £200 being the consideration money mentioned in a deed of mortgage of lands in llandurnog called Kay llyme, Erw'r odyn, kae Newydd vcha, Kay newyd issa, y verre, yr acker vanadle, y dday kae wayne and Kay Bellynod.

Affidavit of John Lloyd of Hafodunos, co. Denbigh, esq., setting forth what sums he had paid in respect of the ...,

Affidavit of John Lloyd of Hafodunos, co. Denbigh, esq., setting forth what sums he had paid in respect of the debts of Howel Lloyd, late of Hafodunos, esq., deceased. The said John Lloyd was one of the defendants in a Chancery suit between Benjamin Lloyd, esq., and others, plaintiffs, and John Lloyd and others, defendants.

Alienation of the lordship or lordships of Denbigh and Denbigh Land, the castle of Denbighe, the borough of Denbigh and ....

  1. Robert, Earl of Leicester, Baron of Denbighe;. 2. The Queen. Alienation of the lordship or lordships of Denbigh and Denbigh Land, the castle of Denbighe, the borough of Denbigh and the forest of Denbigh, parcel of the possessions of the late Earl of Marche, the parks, lands and hereditaments within the county of Denbigh called Castell Parke, Posteney Parke, Mollewyke Parke, Kilford Parke, and Garsnodyke Parke, also parcel of the possessions of the said late earl, all deer and wild beasts within the said parks and forests, all lands, buildings, etc., within the circuit, limits and precincts of the said parks and forests, the rents called tuncke and other rents of bond tenants...the right of appointing officials within the said manor or lordship of Denbighe and Denbighe land, and all advowsons, courts leet, etc., conditional upon the payment by the said Earl of Leicester of a sum of £17600. For the complete description, including full list of named properties and particulars, see entry in the former schedule, "A Schedule of the Records of the Lordship of Ruthin", pp. 166-7, which can be found in hard copy at NLW. Copy.
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