- 1333.
- Ffeil
- 1704, Oct. 2.
Rhan oRuthin Lordship Records
Rhan oRuthin Lordship Records
Letter from Thomas Shaw, Denbigh, to Sir Richard Myddelton, Bart., at Chirke Castle,
Rhan oRuthin Lordship Records
He had seen Richard Davies at Llanrwst and received the same answers - that Maurice Wynne had been receiver from 1660-1670 - that during part of the time Hugh Maurice had collected the rents of Ruthin lordship for him - that Hugh Maurice had survived the receiver two years and died in the service of the Gwyder family - that the papers relating to Ruthin might have gone to Gwyder, except one rent book which had been found at Cae Melwr and delivered to William Lloyd of Bacheirig. This was probably the book he (the writer) had found Bacheirig. He had been to Gwyder and Mr. Watkin Owen's widow had told him that the books there were locked up and the keys kept 'with my Lord'.
Letter from John Roberts to Ellis Meredith, esq,
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The petition had been subscribed by all in those parts. He had sent the lease. He had been backward in clearing arrears with Sir Richard because of disappointments.
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Mr. Powys at the treasury had informed him that he had not had the opportunity of laying Sir Richard's matter before the Lord Treasurer. Mr. Powys hoped to give the Lord Treasurer the report that week. Sir Richard should write to Powys and he (the writer) would call on Powys often to remind him of affairs. Mr. Jodrell had gone over Sir Nathaniel Curson's answer and thought Sir Richard should proceed to commission.
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He had seen Mr. Powys with a view to getting the grant dispatched. Mr. Powys had told him that my Lord treasurer had been out of town and that nothing had been done. It was probable that something would be done when parliament was up.
[The Earl of] Lindsey from Swinstead to Mr. Middleton at Chirk Castle in Denbigh shire,
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He wished he had known sooner that Mr. Middleton had thoughts of standing for the county of Denbygh. He feared that Mr. Watkin Williams had secured a good many of the freeholders with whom he might have had an interest. He would send orders to his agent to speak to 'those that are in my Interest to be for you'.
Letter from John Salusbury to Mrs. Vaughan of Caergai at Eyarth near Ruthin,
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Enclosing a draft document.
Letter from Thomas Hayman, Wrexham, to John Hosier, attorney at law, at Chirk Castle,
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Enclosing an account of rents received and of disbursements.
Letter from Richard Richardson to Mrs. Vaughan at Glanhaspin,
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Enclosing an account relating to old plate, snuffers, spoons, candlesticks, etc.
Letter from William Travers to Richard Myddelton, esq,
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He had looked into the papers and accounts Mr. Myddelton had sent him and encloses his comments.
Letter from R. Nicholls to Wm. Lloyd, esq., solicitor, Ruthin,
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He would be obliged if recipient did not summon a jury as he submitted to the action and would pay the debt and costs incurred. Endorsed with consent.
Letter from [----------------] from Ruthin --------------,
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As stated in his letter of 22 Sept. 1827 (see No. 2077), he had undertaken to provide 139 stamps. This had been done and a certificate from the subdistributor of Ruthin forwarded to Mr. Pressly. It had subsequently been found that 13 more were needed. These would be obtained from the subdistributor and he trusted the Board would be satisfied with a certificate from him as it would be inconvenient and hazardous to send the parchment rolls. Draft.
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Letters exchanged between the Rev. R. Newcome (2) and C.H. Chapman (1) relating to the ownership of land called 'the Bank' in Ruthin. The former believed it to be the property of the church, whilst the latter claimed it for Miss Myddelton.
Grant in fee farm of two burgages in the suburbs of the town of dynbieg[ ] and of one curtilage ...,
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Inspeximus and confirmation by George, Earl of Kent, lord of Ruthyn, of the charters of the borough of Ruthin. See Appendix to the First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, 1835, Part IV, p. 2847. Copy.
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Grant in fee farm of a tenement situated in Welsh street (in vico Walenc') in the town of Ruthen,
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Grant of property in the township of Archwedlog within the commote of isalet, co. Denbigh,
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Grant in fee farm of a burgage with a curtilage (in Welsh street) in the town of Ruthyn,
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Rhan oRuthin Lordship Records