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Assignment of the rent mentioned in No. 1090 of 23 Feb. 1676/7,

  1. The Right hon. Francis, Lord Hawley, Sir Charles Harbord, kt., H.M. Surveyor General, Sir William Haward of Tanridge, co. Surrey, kt., Sir John Talbott of Lacock, co. Wilts., kt., and William Harbord of Grafton Parke, co. Northampton, esq.;. 2. William Chiffinch of Philberds, co. Berks., esq.;. 3. Richard Myddelton of Cherke castle, co. Denbigh, esq. Assignment of the rent mentioned in No. 1090 of 23 Feb. 1676/7.

Assignment of the benefit and advantage of an extent upon the lordship of Driffincloyde cum Ruthin Vill, co. Denbigh, with ...,

  1. William Chiffinch of Philberds, co. Berks., esq.;. 2. Sir Thomas Myddelton of Cherke Castle, co. Denbigh, bart. Assignment of the benefit and advantage of an extent upon the lordship of Driffincloyde cum Ruthin Vill, co. Denbigh, with all arrears of rent, sums of money due or payable and all other forfeitures, benefits and advantages, etc., accurin to the first party in respect thereof. The lordship had been seized into the king's hands by a writ of Extendi facias for non payment of rent and the benefit, etc., of extent granted to the first party hereto.

Grant of a messuage, barn, water mill and 30 acres of land in the township of lledrod, four bays of ...,

  1. Robert, Earl of Leicester, Baron of Denbighe;. 2. Ieuan ap Lewis lloide, gent. Grant of a messuage, barn, water mill and 30 acres of land in the township of lledrod, four bays of a house and an acre of land in the township of llansilyn, a messuage, barn and fulling mill and 32 acres of land in the township of lledrod, a messuage, barn and 13 acres of land in the township of Tregeiriog, four acres of land in a close called y Ganydva in the township of Rrulas, a cottage and an acre of land in the township of llansilyn, three acres of land in the same township, and a cottage and four acres of land in the township of llanarmon lying between blaen yr hauodwen and Penbryn gwynne, all in the ringildry of Kenlleth within the lordship of Chirke and Chirke Lande, co. Denbigh, with common of pasture, etc. Latin.

Letters under the Privy Seal commanding Francis, Lord Hawley, Sir Charles Harbord, Sir William Haward, Sir John Talbott and William ...,

Letters under the Privy Seal commanding Francis, Lord Hawley, Sir Charles Harbord, Sir William Haward, Sir John Talbott and William Harbord to assign to William Chiffinch a rent of £243.8.21/2 arising out of the lordship of Diffrincloyd cum Ruthin Villa, and releasing the said William Chiffinch from a proviso concerning the payment of certain arrears of the said rent.

Note of a lease and release dated 14 and 15 June 1682 respectively, from Richard Parry of Coed Marchen, co ...,

Note of a lease and release dated 14 and 15 June 1682 respectively, from Richard Parry of Coed Marchen, co. Denbigh, esq., and others, to Sir Thomas Myddelton of Chirke Castle, bart., of a capital messuage in Vaynoll and Keelan in the parish of llanvayre, co. Denbigh, parcels thereto belonging, a messuage in Vaynoll called Tythin Cae Rees, and a messuage called Tythin Cae lloy in llanvayre aforesaid.

Assignment to the second party hereto, in trust for the third party, of a judgement obtained by the said John ...,

  1. Peter Foulkes of Cadwgan, co. Denbigh, gent., and Thomas Cupper of Churke Castle, co. Denbigh, gent., surviving administrators of the estate of John Williams, late of Halton, co. Denbigh, gent., during the minority of Mary Williams, executrix of the said John Williams, and David Lloyd of Llanrhaiader in Kinmerch, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Roger Gethin of Lloran, co. Denbigh, gent., and William Humphreys of Maerdy, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 3. John Lloyd of Keelan, co. Merioneth, gent., and John Davies of Glascoed, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment to the second party hereto, in trust for the third party, of a judgement obtained by the said John Williams, 1 Sept. 1701, against John Maurice of Clocaynog, co. Denbigh, gent., for the recovery of debt, and a judgement obtained by the said John Williams, 1 Sept. 1701, against John Maurice of Clocaynog, co. Denbigh, gent., for the recovery of debt, and a judgement obtained by Catherine Peake, spinster, 1 Sept. 1701, also against the said John Maurice for the recovery of debt, which last judgement had subsequently been assigned to David Lloyd. The third party hereto were to hold the judgements as protection of their title to lands in Clockainog and Rhiwlas, co. Denbigh, mortgaged to them by John Maurice.

Grant in fee far, of a messuage in the suburbs of the town of Denbigh in le loue lane, two ...,

  1. Robert, son and heir of John Knowsley;. 2. William Knowlsey, his brother. Grant in fee far, of a messuage in the suburbs of the town of Denbigh in le loue lane, two tenements adjacent to the said messuage on the east, gardens adjacent thereto, le Werke hows, a tenement thereto annexed on the east, and a garden adjacent thereto. Latin.

Lease of the rectory of Vaugh, co. Denbigh, which had been granted to Thomas Price and Richard and Thomas Poole ...,

  1. Thomas Price of Pryce, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. Sir Thomas middleton, the elder, kt., citizen and alderman of London, Roger middelton of Esclusham, o. Denbigh, esq., and ffoulke middleton of Bodlyffe, co. Denbigh, esq. Lease of the rectory of Vaugh, co. Denbigh, which had been granted to Thomas Price and Richard and Thomas Poole by letters patent, 30 July 1596.

Copy signed by Edmund Woodhall, registrar, for William, archbishop of Canterbury, of a definitive sentence pronounced by William Drury, LL.D ...,

Copy signed by Edmund Woodhall, registrar, for William, archbishop of Canterbury, of a definitive sentence pronounced by William Drury, LL.D., commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 26 Feb. 1577/8, in favour of Simon Middleton, Thomas Middleton and Thomas Evans, as administrators of the will of Richard Middleton, of Galghill, co. Denbigh, gent., dated 8 Feb. 1576.

Grant in trust of messuages, lands, etc., in the parishes of Ruthin and llanvorrock, co. Denbigh, called the demesne of ...,

  1. Sir Robert Salesbury of Maghymbyd, co. Denbigh, kt.;. 2. Edward Theloall of Plasward, co. Denbigh, esq., and Edward Puleston of lloyn y knottley, co. Denbigh, esq. Grant in trust of messuages, lands, etc., in the parishes of Ruthin and llanvorrock, co. Denbigh, called the demesne of the castle of Ruthin, and all the first party's other messuges, etc., in the said parishes and elsewhere in co. Denbigh, to the use of the first party himself for life, then to his wife, Dame Elenor, and, after her decease, to their son and heir apparent John Salesbury.

Counterpart Feoffment of a parcel called the Lords Garden adjoining a parcel called the Coney Green, adjoining to the castle ...,

  1. John Hoblyn of the Middle Temple, London, esq.;. 2. Henry Mostyn of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, gent., and Hugh Holland of Ruthin, gent.;. 3. Eubule Thelwall of Ruthin, esq. Counterpart Feoffment of a parcel called the Lords Garden adjoining a parcel called the Coney Green, adjoining to the castle near the town and within the liberties of Ruthin.
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