Wynne pedigree and family history
- Bodewryd documents 1110 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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- 1689
An incomplete volume, 1689, giving the Wynne pedigree and family history.
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Wynne pedigree and family history
An incomplete volume, 1689, giving the Wynne pedigree and family history.
Accounts of debts to Roger Salesbury
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Accounts, 1687 and 1689, showing money (mainly mortgages) owed by Owen Salesbury, Robert Salesbury and others to Roger Salesbury from 1681 to 1686, and 1689.
A small manuscript volume containing sermon notes, 1688-1689.
Letter from William Kinaston, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Waiting for an act to be passed in Parliament whereby the Lords Commons may be empowered to act as chancellors.
Appointment of Lewis Roberts as under sheriff for Anglesey
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Rentals of the estates of Sir William Williams (Speaker Williams) from 1672 to 1690.
Correspondence, &c., of John Jones, Junior, and others,
Holograph letters, etc., of the family of John Jones, Junior, of Wrexham, etc. The writers include Humphrey Jones to his [step-]daughter Mary Jones, Bryn y ffynnon house in Wrexham, 1684-1686 (3), and to John Jones, 1685-1686/7 (2) (the management of the writer's affairs in Merioneth, etc.; money matters, the execution of Alderman [Henry] Cornish and others, the hearing of the writer's case before the Lord Chancellor, a purchaser for Penamnen); Jo. Jones, Wrexham, to Humphrey Jones, Aldermanbury, 1685 (the Penamnen tenants, claims upon estate owners in the lordship of Mr. Pugh of Mathavern, etc.); John Lloyd, Wrexham, to John Jones, Cheapside, London, 1689/90 (the plight of the widow of the heir of Collonell Michael Jones); and Ann Leven to her uncle John Jones, undated (personal, news of uncle Payne). Also bound in the volume is a true copy, in the hand of Humphrey Jones, of a rental and particulars of arrears sent by Mr. [Charles] Price, 1689.
Lease of Towyn Trevadog and Gyfynysoidd in Trevadog
Deed re. properties in Llantrisant, Bodedern, Llanbeylan, Keirchiog and Llanvayr yn Eubwll
Part of Panton Manuscripts
'Historia Bellomarisci or The History of the Towne & Burrough of Bewmares', a draft history in the hand of William Williams, 1675, incorporating documents of an earlier period, 1612-[1650s]; with additional documents, including an original terrier of the rectory of Llandegvan and Beaumaris, 1690.
Williams, William, approximately 1625-1684
Release of Vcheldre Pierce ap Richard in Llanflewin
Appointment of John Owen as deputy-lieutenant for Anglesey
Appointment by Charles earl of Macclesfield, Lord President and Lord Lieutenant of Wales and the Marches, of John Owen as deputy-lieutenant for Anglesey.
Fragment of an unexecuted deed
Subject: Spelman's Glossary.
Final concord in a fine re. four messuages in Tre Ievaun ap Iddon, Trefleg, &c.
Final concord in a fine levied between John Owen, esquire, and Robert Williams, gent., plaintiffs, and John Rowland, gent., and Catherine his wife, deforceants, when the deforceants acknowledged four messuages in Tre Ievaun ap Iddon, Trefleg, Deybwll and Llanvairyneubwll to be the right of the plaintiffs.
To Mrs Margaret Wynne. Subject: His going to Oxford, etc.
Covenant to levy a fine of Gwredog
Accounts of payments to Mr Edward Vaughan and others
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Title deeds for Pentrego in Dyffryn Meifod and Main, Montgomeryshire, 1665-1692. They include the following marriage settlements: Ambrose Phillips and Margaret his wife, daughter of Thomas Brookes of Dyffryn, 1665; Robert Parry of Main and Alice his wife, daughter of William Lloyd of Main, settling property in Main, Dyffryn and Dolgronn, 1667; and Robert Phillips of Shrewsbury and Elizabeth Scott, daughter of Richard Scott, naming Pentre yr Goe, the Bull in the township of Peniarth and other messuages in Dyffryn, Meifod, Main and Peniarth, preceded by a deed to lead uses of a fine involving Margaret Davies, wife of Richard Davies of Altfawr, to whom Robert Phillips was nephew, 1691, and followed by the final concord, 1692. The file also contains an assignment by Thomas Brookes, Margaret his wife and trustees to Ambrose Phillips of an annuity, 1667/8; and the will of Ambrose Phillips of Shrewsbury, 1677.
To John Owen. Subject: Lord Dunganon.