Letter from Rich. Williams, Vale Street, Denbigh, to Rev. Th. Wynne Edwards, Rhuddlan,
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A report of what occured at Ruthin Assizes in reference to Mr Horne.
Letter from Rich. Williams, Vale Street, Denbigh, to Rev. Th. Wynne Edwards, Rhuddlan,
A report of what occured at Ruthin Assizes in reference to Mr Horne.
Certificate that John Copner Wynne Edwards of Brasenose College, Oxford, BA, eldest son of the Rev. Thos Wynne Edwards, Vicar Choral of St Asaph and Vicar of Rhudland, co. Flint., was admitted a Student of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple on May 2 1844.
Letter from Thomas Wynne Edwards, London, to his parents. A copy of a letter from Messrs Goode Browne & Co. to J. V. Horne, esq.
Appointment (for six calendar months) of John Copner Wynne Edwards to act as a Special Constable in Middlesex and within the Metropolitan Police District.
Letter from T. Wynne Edwards, London, to his sister Margaret Wynne Edwards at Rhuddlan Vicarage. A proposed visit to Hope and Rhuddlan.
Certificate that John Copner Wynne Edwards was generally admitted of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple on May 2 1844, called to the Bar of the same Society on May 7 1847, and disbarred at his own request on Jan. 30 1852.
Certificate of the examination of John Copner Wynne Edwards of Denbigh by the Law Society of the United Kingdom, and of his fitness to act as an Attorney of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer.
Certificates of the admission and enrolment of John Copner Wynne Edwards of Denbigh, co. Denb., as an Attorney of the Court of Queen's Bench.
A notebook containing: Latin exercises by Ithel Jones; particulars of sums payable to a smith, 1683-1684; an English poem on the coronation of James II; Welsh verses beginning 'ysurus fel anadl folianus ...'; and accounts for barley, malt and wheat, 1691-1693, with a reference to Hopeowen tithe.
Memorandum by Thomas Wynne Edwards of the receipt of £1.14.0 from Henry Williams in part payment of a loan of £6.10.0.
Iou from Edward Jones to Rev. Thomas Wynne Edwards for £5, being the balance of a loan of £10,
Letter from Thomas Wynne Edwards to his grandson. Family affairs,
An inventory entitled 'An Account of what household stuff was taken by my Aunt Mary Wynne March ye 25th 1745' followed by 'An Account of what My Grandmother had taken out of ye Inventry'.
'A Plan of part of a River near the Village of Nantglyn in the co. Denb. together with its new ...,
'A Plan of part of a River near the Village of Nantglyn in the co. Denb. together with its new Breaches. Survey'd 21st Aug. 1773 By Samuel Minshull'.
The number and value of trees [? on the Plas Nantglyn estate, ] appraised by John Edwards and John Roberts]. [Names mentioned: Coed y Brain, Maes'r Rheol, Henfryn, Cae Tan y Coed, Cae'r Scubor, Cae pumb Derwen, Dl y Nant, Dôl y Gwidd, Cae Glase, Lled Uron, Dolburn, Berthlwud, Cae Cwndwn, Ty n Llidiart, Coed Icha, Coed Isa, Branar Bach, Cae'e Meinion, Cae Icha, Cae Clemendu, Clydfa, Cae Melin, yr Orsa, Cae Lloie, Tan y Gris, Frith Icha, Cae Pistill, yr Cors, yr Ddol, Cae Poptu, Cae'r Graig, Frith yr Ochor, Cae'r ffynnon, Llun y pandu, Cae'e pen Lone y Uelin, yr Vron, Cae pen y Bont, Dol y perthu Duon, Tan Cappel, Rhiwie and Pennwl Isa].
Memorandum of agreement between Rev. James Price, Rector of Llanfechen, and Rev. Thomas Wynne Edwards, whereby the latter is to have the Rectory house for his residence. Salary : £80, to commence on Jan. 1 1820.