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Coed Coch and Trovarth Estate Records
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Deed whereby John Jones of Challton, co. Oxon, clerk, mortgages for £114 to Evan Lloyd of Wickwer, co. Denbigh, gentleman ...,

Deed whereby John Jones of Challton, co. Oxon, clerk, mortgages for £114 to Evan Lloyd of Wickwer, co. Denbigh, gentleman, a messuage in the township of Kilken, co, Denbigh, called Tû yn y ffynnon with lands called Bryn y Berth Mawr, Bryn y Berth bychan, Cae uwchlaw yr Tû, Dryll y Garreg ucha, Dryll y Garreg Issa, y fron, y ddol, y weirglodd, and dryll y Murddyn, late held by David Hughes; and another messuage called Tyddin Howell Jones with lands called Cae'r Weirglodd, Cae'r Bryn, Cae yn Drws, y ffrith bach, ffrith y Mynydd, alias ffrith yr Havottu, Dryll Howel Jones, Cae'r Nant, and Cae Rhedyn Cochion, late held by Robert Wynne all in Kilken; and a cottage called Havottu bach, a fee farm rent of 3sh. 4d. out of lands called Rhosemarch in Maesegwig, and other fee farm rents, etc. with conditions of redemption. Signature of the mortgagor. Seal, red wax, uncertain design. Witnesses: Robert Lloyd, of Maesannod, William Roberts, of Denbigh. Vellum. English. Endorsed: "May ye 4th 1732 - Mr. Jones of Gwyndu, pro £114 - mortgage deed to countersecure".

Release by Mary Jones, Sydney Williams, and Dorothy Wynne to Price Maurice of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, gentleman, of a messuage ...,

Release by Mary Jones, Sydney Williams, and Dorothy Wynne to Price Maurice of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, gentleman, of a messuage called Pardist, and much other real property in cos. Denbigh and Flint, in trust for specified uses. Signatures of the three: Mary, Sydney and Dorothy. Three seals, red wax: armorial Witnesses: Humphrey Jones, schoolmaster of Llanganhaval, Thomas Jones. Vellum. English.

Bond of Hugh Hughes of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, yeoman, to John Johnson of Llysfaen, co. Carnarvon, gentleman, in the sum ...,

Bond of Hugh Hughes of Trovarth, co. Denbigh, yeoman, to John Johnson of Llysfaen, co. Carnarvon, gentleman, in the sum of £172 to secure due payment of £86. Signature. Seal, red wax, on a wreath a demi-lion rampant. Witnesses: John Lloyd, David Hughes, John Norman. Paper. English.

Letters of administration of the goods and chattels of Grace Wynne, late of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, granted by Thomas [Secker] ...,

Letters of administration of the goods and chattels of Grace Wynne, late of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, granted by Thomas [Secker], archbishop of Canterbury, to John Wynne, Esqre., her second cousin and next of kin. Signed by the Deputy Registers. Seal of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Vellum. English.

Copy of "a Schedule of all the deeds relating to Lletty Du in the parish of Llanelian and County [of ...,

Copy of "a Schedule of all the deeds relating to Lletty Du in the parish of Llanelian and County [of Denbigh], which were lodged in the hands of John Wynne of Coed coch, gentleman. Seven deeds are listed. At the foot is an acknowledgment by Owen Jones of Rhiwlas in Eglwysfach, co. Denbigh, yeoman, of receipt of the deeds, 21 March 1767. Paper. English.

Acknowledgement by William Wynne of Tan y Derwen, and Hugh Wynne of Aber yr mryson co. Denbigh, yeomen, that they ...,

Acknowledgement by William Wynne of Tan y Derwen, and Hugh Wynne of Aber yr mryson co. Denbigh, yeomen, that they owe £50 to Hugh Davies of Brynfanigle Ucha, same co., yeoman, payable at a month's notice. Mark signature of William Wynne; signature of Hugh Wynne. Witness: John Wynne. Paper. English. Endorsed with 1. receipt of 50sh. interest on the above debt, by Hugh. Davies, 26 May, 1772; 2. John Wynne of Coed Coch makes himself responsible for the debt, 14 Aug., 1772; 3. receipt, of £53. 10. 0. principal and interest, from John Wynne by Hugh Davies aforesaid, 22 Dec. 1773.

A printed pocket-book, entitled "Kearsly's Gentleman and Tradesman's Pocket Ledger for the year 1777". At the beginning is the owner's ...,

A printed pocket-book, entitled "Kearsly's Gentleman and Tradesman's Pocket Ledger for the year 1777". At the beginning is the owner's name: "John Wynne of Coed Coch in the county of Denbigh, North Wales, 1777". It contains written entries of memoranda, appointments, and occurrences, accounts of receipts and payments, etc. Bound in leather. Paper. English.

An account-book entitled "Mr. Evan Ffoulkes's Accounts with the late Mr. Wynne of Coed Coch". 1778 to 1787. Bound in ...,

An account-book entitled "Mr. Evan Ffoulkes's Accounts with the late Mr. Wynne of Coed Coch". 1778 to 1787. Bound in Vellum. At the beginning is an inserted leaf containing "An account of the time I was at Coed Coch Mill, viz. 6 October 1778 I entered the mill by orders of Mr. Foulkes as a servant to John Wynn Esqre, at 12d. per day wages". Paper. English.

Grant by Roger de Grey, Lord of Deffrencloyt to John del Hope of a burgage in the town of Murrok' ...,

Grant by Roger de Grey, Lord of Deffrencloyt to John del Hope of a burgage in the town of Murrok' in the street leading from the town of Ruthyn to Dynbegh (Denbigh) lying between the burgage of Cadougom Grom and that of Madoc ap David Wyth., at yearly rent of two shillings. Witnesses: John de Waltone, the grantor's constable of Ruthyn, Almaric de Wedone, William Le Serjaunt, Howel ap Madd', William Del Rowehill, Hugh de Wympton', Roger de Bathkeru. Dated at Ruthyn, Thursday, St. Luke's day (18 October) [1330]. Fine seal of arms, green wax, a shield of arms barry of six, in chief three roundles. Within an elaborately carved gothic panel. Sigillvm. Rogeri. DE. Grey. Vellum. Enclosed in an ancient box, Latin.

Extract from the Court Roll of the town of Ruthin held there before John de Ewelowe, steward of Deffrencloyd, on ...,

Extract from the Court Roll of the town of Ruthin held there before John de Ewelowe, steward of Deffrencloyd, on Tuesday before St. Barnabas's day [11 June] [1397] wherein is recorded that Howel de Rowell surrendered a tenement in Ruthin to the use of John Le Sergeant the elder for life, with remainder to John son of John Le Sergeant in tail and then to the right heirs of the said John Le Sergeant the elder. Fine for entry, 15d. Endorsed with "The names of the owners and possessors of the House in the heighstreat in Ruthin, Howell de Rowell, Jo: le Sergeant senr. Ri. And Tho. Oxmewe, Ed. Goodman. A sur[render] for the house in the heighe streat" Vellum. Latin.

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