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.
Deposition by William Griffith Bowen before the notary public, concerning a will ‘being read and interpreted in the Welsh tongue', that the testator devised to Richard Morgan, the executor, a tenement called Bron Hilling [Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn], 1636.
William Lewis of Llandyfrydog, yeoman. Lease of Tythyn y tv Croyse in Llandyfrydog, commote of Turkelin. Annual rent £10, one day's reaping, a goose at Christmas and two capons at Easter.
A note of money received by William Willcocks for his master, 1638, a brief of the Queen's rents paid by the particular receivers to Sir Richard Wynn, 1637-1640, and a record of receipts and payments, 1637-1640.
'An extract copie of the censure passed by the Lords & others of his Ma[jes]t[y']s Most noble Privy Councell vpon the Lord Bpp: of Lincolne vndecimo July 13 Carol: Regis. Annoq, Dni. 1637'. The text appears in Rushworth's Historical Collections, vol. 2, pp. 429-449. There is a foolscap sheet in the manuscript containing a supplement to Clarendon's History in the form of some memoranda, in the autograph of Sir John Wynn of Watstay, relating to Archbishop Williams.