Letter from Thomas Shaw from Denbigh to Sir Richard Myddelton, Bart., at Chirk Castle,
- 1363.
- File
- 1704, Sept. 16.
Part of Ruthin Lordship Records
He had made enquiries concerning Sir Richard's queries and enclosed his answers. Mr. Wynne seemed to favour Sir Robert and had said he believed the money his father had paid as agent to Sir Robert on account of chief rent had been allowed him in his accounts. He had spoken to John Myddelton, who 'seemed to comply to take the Office of Bayliffe upon him for the next yeare'. Enclosed are the writer's answers to queries concerning the liability of the inhabitants of Aberwhyler to do suit and service to the court at Ruthin, the rents payable to the Lord of Ruthin out of the lands in question, the location of the books and papers of Humphrey Wynne, who had been agent to Sir Robert Cotton, and the apportioning of arrears due between Sir Robert Cotton and Lady Salusbury.