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- File
- 1829, July 15.
Welsh.
Welsh.
Letter from P. Downes, Strangeways, [Manchester], to her nephew, Rev. T. Wynne Edwards, Rhuddlan. Family affairs. Her unsuccessful efforts to find a governess.
Letter from Rich. Williams, Vale Street, Denbigh, to Rev. Th. Wynne Edwards, Rhuddlan,
A report of what occured at Ruthin Assizes in reference to Mr Horne.
Letter from T. Wynne Edwards, London, to his sister Margaret Wynne Edwards at Rhuddlan Vicarage. A proposed visit to Hope and Rhuddlan.
Letter from Thomas Wynne Edwards to his grandson. Family affairs,
Letter from Thomas Wynne Edwards, London, to his parents. A copy of a letter from Messrs Goode Browne & Co. to J. V. Horne, esq.
Letter from Thomas Wynne Edwards, Rhuddlan, to his mother, Mrs Edwards, Plas Nantglyn, Denbigh,
Is glad to hear of her safe return. Mr Huskisson's fatal accident. Welsh.
Letter from Thos Hughes, St Asaph, to Mr Hugh Edwards near Nantglyn,
The cause of Hugh Edwards, plaintiff, against John Thomas, defendant, for subtraction of tithes. On the other side is a bill of costs for legal services.
Memorandum by Thomas Wynne Edwards of the receipt of £1.14.0 from Henry Williams in part payment of a loan of £6.10.0.
Memorandum of agreement between Rev. James Price, Rector of Llanfechen, and Rev. Thomas Wynne Edwards, whereby the latter is to have the Rectory house for his residence. Salary : £80, to commence on Jan. 1 1820.
1 Evan Edwards of Plas Nantglyn, co. Denb., gent.;. 2 Evan Jones of Nantglyn Village. Memorandum of Agreement for the lease of a m. called Pen-y-Llan, Annual rent : £26. [Reference to Cae Fynwent]. Endorsement : Jan. 10 1791. Additional lease of Cae-pen-Loan y Velin. Torn.
Mortgage for £30 of parcels of land and m's in Nantglyn, co. Denb,
1 Henry Davies of Denbigh, co. Denb., clerk, son of Gwen verch Harrie, widow;. 2 Robert Wynne, gent. Mortgage for £30 of parcels of land and m's in Nantglyn, co. Denb. [Names Mentioned: y kae mawr, Lletty y pledryr, Aber y Nant dv, y ffreeth wenn, y vagh, and Llynn y pandy.]. Latin. Seal.
A notebook containing: Latin exercises by Ithel Jones; particulars of sums payable to a smith, 1683-1684; an English poem on the coronation of James II; Welsh verses beginning 'ysurus fel anadl folianus ...'; and accounts for barley, malt and wheat, 1691-1693, with a reference to Hopeowen tithe.
A notebook containing: part of a treatise on phlebotomy (pp. 1-[21]); 'An estimate of every particular persons land within the p[ar]ish of Nantglyn liable to pay mize as it is now 1667' (pp. 22-[24]); the heraldic achievement of King Charles II (pp. 25-[27]); 'The pedigrees of some gentlemen of North-wales' [1668] (pp. 28-[94]); ['A division of the decayes of Ruthin'] (pp. 95-[116]); 'A cattalogue of [English] books that I had in custody with their seu[er]all prices' (pp. 117-[126]); a list of Welsh books with their prices (p. 127); the number of hearths in Isaled (pp. 128-[137]); and assessments of mises in the hundred of Isaled (pp. 138-[162]).
A notebook, c. 1718-27, containing Latin hexameters, a Greek-Latin vocabulary, a list of 'Books recomended in the education of a daughter', a scathing epitaph on a bishop, various accounts by M. Wynn and particulars of tithe hay, etc. The signature of Thomas Wynne occurs both at the beginning and at the end.
Notebook mainly in the autograph of Robert Wynne of Nantglyn
A notebook mainly in the autograph of Robert Wynne of Nantglyn, with additions in other hands. Robert Wynne was apparently deputy-lieutenant of the county of Denbigh in 1636 - see pedigree in the autograph of Angharad Lhwyd, No. 91.
Torn.