- 34.
- Ffeil
- 1754, Aug. 21.
Release from Thomas Wynne to Mr Hugh Edwards of Nantglyn for £12.9.4. [Reference to a legacy of £40 left by Thomas Wynne of Nantglyn, esq., dec.].
Release from Thomas Wynne to Mr Hugh Edwards of Nantglyn for £12.9.4. [Reference to a legacy of £40 left by Thomas Wynne of Nantglyn, esq., dec.].
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.
Receipt from Hugh Peake of Denbigh, co. Denb., gent., to Mrs Mary Mehoyle, widow, for a Warrant of Attornay to confess judgement against Hugh Edwards, gent., for £500.
A schedule of the Deeds and Instruments delivered by Hugh Edwards, gent., to Rev. Ambrose Thelwall Lewis, clerk, with his mortgage of even date, and the latter's acknowledgment for same. Copy.
Notice from Robert Jones and Hugh Edwards to Samuel Saice to quit Coesybrain in p. St Asaph, co. Denb., at Michaelmas.
Torn.
A bill for £31.17.81/2 from Rev. J. Geary, MA, Master of Donnington Grammar School, to Mrs Edwards, Plas Nantglyn, in respect of 'Master Edwards'.
Letter from J. C. Williams, Denbigh, to Thomas [Wynne Edwards],
Proposal in connection with the post-nuptial settlement concluded in No. 58.
Appointment (for six calendar months) of John Copner Wynne Edwards to act as a Special Constable in Middlesex and within the Metropolitan Police District.
Certificate that John Copner Wynne Edwards was generally admitted of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple on May 2 1844, called to the Bar of the same Society on May 7 1847, and disbarred at his own request on Jan. 30 1852.
Letter from Thomas Wynne Edwards to his grandson. Family affairs,
The number and value of trees [? on the Plas Nantglyn estate, ] appraised by John Edwards and John Roberts]. [Names mentioned: Coed y Brain, Maes'r Rheol, Henfryn, Cae Tan y Coed, Cae'r Scubor, Cae pumb Derwen, Dl y Nant, Dôl y Gwidd, Cae Glase, Lled Uron, Dolburn, Berthlwud, Cae Cwndwn, Ty n Llidiart, Coed Icha, Coed Isa, Branar Bach, Cae'e Meinion, Cae Icha, Cae Clemendu, Clydfa, Cae Melin, yr Orsa, Cae Lloie, Tan y Gris, Frith Icha, Cae Pistill, yr Cors, yr Ddol, Cae Poptu, Cae'r Graig, Frith yr Ochor, Cae'r ffynnon, Llun y pandu, Cae'e pen Lone y Uelin, yr Vron, Cae pen y Bont, Dol y perthu Duon, Tan Cappel, Rhiwie and Pennwl Isa].
Englynion (2) 'I Domos Wynn ab Meredydd o Nantglyn': 'I Domos boed Grâs di groesiad (iw fyd)' ... Rob. Humphries.